Irving Howe

Irving Howe
Irving Howe by David Levine

From the Review

February 11, 1993: An Appeal*

November 21, 1991: How They Died (letter)

October 24, 1991: From Rebel to Bureaucrat*

Labor Will Rule: Sidney Hillman and the Rise of American Labor by Steven Fraser

January 18, 1990: Changing Communism (letter)

September 29, 1988: Notes from Jerusalem*

August 18, 1988: Israel and the Palestinians (letter)

June 2, 1988: A Letter of Resignation (letter)

April 14, 1988: News from Elsewhere*

Arabesques by Anton Shammas, translated by Vivian Eden

May 28, 1987: Emerson and Socialism: An Exchange

April 23, 1987: Justice for Leskov*

The Amazon and Other Stories by Nikolai Leskov, translated with an introduction by David Magarshack

The Musk-Ox and Other Tales by Nikolai Leskov, translated with an introduction by R. Norman

The Sentry and Other Stories by Nikolai Leskov, translated by A.E. Chamot, introduction by Edward Garnett

The Cathedral Folk by Nikolai Leskov, translated by Isabel Hapgood

The Enchanted Wanderer: Selected Tales of Nikolai Leskov by Nikolai Leskov, translated by David Magarshack

The Enchanted Wanderer by Nikolai Leskov, translated by A. G. Paschkoff, introduction by Maxim Gorky

Satirical Stories of Nikolai Leskov by Nikolai Leskov, translated and edited by William Edgerton

Five Tales by Nikolai Leskov, translated with an introduction by Michael Shotton

The Sealed Angel and Other Stories by Nikolai Leskov, translated and edited by K.A. Lantz

August 14, 1986: Arrests in Poland (letter)

October 10, 1985: Absalom in Israel*

Past Continuous by Yaakov Shabtai, translated by Dalya Bilu

March 28, 1985: How to Write About the Holocaust*

November 10, 1983: In the American Grain*

Eugene V. Debs: Citizen and Socialist by Nick Salvatore

October 13, 1983: No Exit*

A Minor Apocalypse by Tadeusz Konwicki, translated by Richard Lourie

March 31, 1983: The Case of Miklos Duray (letter)

November 18, 1982: Dissent & Israel: An Exchange

November 4, 1982: Mission from Japan*

The Samurai by Shusaku Endo, translated by Van C. Gessel

July 15, 1982: Breaking Away*

Prophecy and Politics: Socialism, Nationalism and the Russian Jews, 1862-1917 by Jonathan Frankel

March 18, 1982: An Appeal to General Jaruzelski (letter)

January 22, 1981: The Boss*

Tito: The Story from Inside by Milovan Djilas, translated by Vasilije Kojić, by Richard Hayes

August 14, 1980: Beyond Bitterness*

Kolyma Tales by Varlam Shalamov, translated by John Glad

December 6, 1979: Last Exit to LA*

The Apathetic Bookie Joint by Daniel Fuchs

October 11, 1979: Boycott Taba (letter)

October 11, 1979: Help Peace Now (letter)

December 7, 1978: Ragged Individualist*

The Last Romantic: A Life of Max Eastman by William L. O'Neill

April 6, 1978: Some Romance!*

The Romance of American Communism by Vivian Gornick

February 9, 1978: What Trotsky Thought*

The Life and Death of Trotsky by Robert Payne

The Social and Political Thought of Leon Trotsky by Baruch Knei-Paz

November 24, 1977: Words for the Shah (letter)

May 12, 1977: Let Him Go (letter)

March 4, 1976: Detained in Ghana (letter)

November 13, 1975: Vectors*

I Would Have Saved Them If I Could by Leonard Michaels

June 29, 1972: Crisis in the NY Public Library (letter)

June 5, 1969: Complaint (letter)

March 27, 1969: Protest (letter)

April 25, 1968: Sticking with McCarthy*

November 23, 1967: An Exchange on the Left

October 12, 1967: In the Cage*

The Prisoners of Quai Dong by Victor Kolpacoff

The Taste of Power by Ladislav Mnacko, translated by Paul Stevenson

February 23, 1967: A New Turn at Arthur's*

The Bitter Heritage by Arthur Schlesinger Jr.

December 1, 1966: Hardly Hardy*

Providence and Mr. Hardy by Lois Deacon, by Terry Coleman

Thomas Hardy's Personal Writings edited by Harold Orel

The Architectural Notebook of Thomas Hardy Introduction by C.J.P. Beatty

December 1, 1966: Black Power (letter)

September 8, 1966: HUAC (letter)

February 17, 1966: Vietnam (letter)

January 6, 1966: Vietnam (letter)

December 23, 1965: An Exchange on Vietnam (letter)

November 25, 1965: The Vietnam Protest*

September 30, 1965: Flannery O'Connor's Stories*

Everything That Rises Must Converge by Flannery O'Connor

August 5, 1965: Out in Left Field (letter)

June 17, 1965: I'd Rather Be Wrong*

The Johnson Treatment by Jack Bell

March 25, 1965: An American Poet*

The Complete Poems of Frederick Tuckerman edited by N. Scott Momaday

September 24, 1964: Dangerous Acquaintances*

Incognito by Petru Dumitriu

August 20, 1964: The Genius of Isaac Babel*

Isaac Babel: The Lonely Years, 1925-1939 edited by Nathalie Babel

May 14, 1964: Bourbon on the Rocks*

Suicide of the West by James Burnham

March 19, 1964: Letters (letter)

December 26, 1963: The Fate of the Union: Kennedy and After*

September 26, 1963: An American Tragedy*

Power, Politics and People by C. Wright Mills, edited by Irving Louis Horowitz

February 1, 1963: PR

The Partisan Review Anthology edited by William Phillips, edited by Philip Rahv

Books by Irving Howe

A Critic's Notebook (1994)
Selected Writings, 1950-1990 (1990)
The American Newness: Culture and Politics in the Age of Emerson (1986)
Socialism and America (1985)
Thomas Hardy (1985)
A Margin of Hope: An Intellectual Autobiography (1982)
World of Our Fathers (1980)
Celebrations and Attacks: Thirty Years of Literary and Cultural Commentary (1979)
Leon Trotsky (1978)
World of Our Fathers (1976)
Essential Works of Socialism (1976)
William Faulkner: A Critical Study (1975)
Voices from the Yiddish: Essays, Memoirs, Diaries (1975)
Yiddish Stories, Old and New (1974)
The American Communist Party: A Critical History (1974)
A Treasury of Yiddish Stories (1973)
The Critical Point, on Literature and Culture (1973)
The Seventies: Problems and Proposals (1972)
The World of the Blue-Collar Worker (1972)
Politics and the Novel (1970)
Beyond the New Left (1970)
A Treasury of Yiddish Poetry (1969)