Book in Review: Susannah Young-Ah Gottlieb (2007). Hannah Arendt: Reflections on Literature and Culture Stanford,CA: Stanford University Press. 360 pp. $24.95 (paper)
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Book in Review: Susannah Young-Ah Gottlieb (2007). Hannah Arendt: Reflections on Literature and Culture Stanford,CA: Stanford University Press. 360 pp. $24.95 (paper)
See Irving Howe, "The New York Intellectuals," in Irving Howe: Selected Writings 1950-1990 (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1990), 240-80.
2.
Alfred Kazin, Writing Was Everything (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1995).
3.
Quoted in Stephen Burt, Randall Jarrell and His Age (New York: Columbia University Press, 2002).
4.
Anatole Broyard, Kafka Was The Rage: A Greenwich Village Memoir (New York : Vintage/Random House, 1993 ), 31.
5.
Peter Berger, "A Woman of This Century," the New York Times: Books . April 25, 1982.
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Arendt Papers: Library of Congress. Box #42. Particularly articles and correspondence from March, 1970-January 1972.
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Ibid. The New York Times, "Dramatist’s Praise of Stalin in Dispute." March 28, 1972.
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See, for example, her footnote on Heidegger in "What Is Existenz Philosophy," Partisan Review 8:1 (Winter 1946): 46n.
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Peter Novick , The Holocaust in American Life ( Boston: Houghton Mifflin/Mariner , 1999), 141 and in general, 127-45.
10.
Kazin, Writing Was Everything, especially 105-52.
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See: Christopher Benfey and Karen Remmler, eds. Artists, Intellectuals and WWII: The Pontigny Encounters at Mt. Holyoke College 1942-1944 (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2006).
12.
Bernard Crick, "Arendt and The Origins of Totalitarianism: An Anglocentric View," in Hannah Arendt in Jerusalem (Berkeley: The University of California Press, 2001), 95.