[Rarebooks] FS: Max Eastman - Three Warm 1965-67 Letters to a Friend Signed ‘Max’
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Max Eastman - Three Warm 1965-67 Letters to a Friend Signed ‘Max’.
“Max Forrester Eastman [1883-1969] was an American writer on literature,
philosophy and society, a poet and a prominent political activist.
Moving to New York City for graduate school, Eastman became involved
with radical circles in Greenwich Village. He supported socialism and
became a leading patron of the Harlem Renaissance and an activist for a
number of liberal and radical causes. In later life, Eastman changed his
views, becoming highly critical of socialism and communism after his
experiences during a nearly two-year stay in the Soviet Union in the
1920s as well as later studies. He published more frequently in National
Review and other conservative journals in later life, but he always
remained independent in his thinking. For instance, he publicly opposed
United States involvement in the Vietnam War in the 1960s, earlier than
most. A prolific writer, Eastman published more than twenty books on
subjects as diverse as the scientific method, humor, Freudian psychology
and Soviet culture as well as memoirs and recollections of his noted
friendships” [Wikipedia].
Three letters and several carbons. [46763] $250
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