Partisan Review 2, 1980-Volume XLVII Number 2 by William Phillips and Edith Kurzweil (Editors) - front cover
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Partisan Review 2, 1980-Volume XLVII Number 2

by William Phillips and Edith Kurzweil (Editors)

"Partisan Review 2, 1980-Volume XLVII Number 2," edited by William Phillips and Edith Kurzweil, published by Partisan Review, Inc. in 1980. This edition features critical essays and poetry, including an interview with Norman Mailer. Ex-library copy with Auraria Libraries stamp, no dust jacket, minor wear. A key issue for collectors of literary criticism and 20th-century cultural commentary.

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Binding:Paperback
Condition:Good
1980
Partisan Review, Inc.
Stock:1 available
SKU:A5-B9-CIZ-0005

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Condition Details

This copy of "Partisan Review 2, 1980-Volume XLVII Number 2" is in good condition with no dust jacket. It features a library stamp from Auraria Libraries, marking it as an ex-library edition. The cover shows minor wear consistent with age and handling. The binding remains intact, and the pages are clean and free from annotations or inscriptions.

About This Classic 1980 Edition

"Partisan Review 2, 1980-Volume XLVII Number 2," edited by William Phillips and Edith Kurzweil, is a significant issue of the renowned literary and cultural journal published by Partisan Review, Inc. in 1980. Known for its influential commentary and criticism, this edition features an interview with Norman Mailer by John W. Aldridge, along with essays by notable contributors such as Christopher Lasch, Eugene Goodheart, and Daniel Aaron. The volume includes a diverse selection of articles on modernism, politics, and the arts, as well as a rich collection of poetry by various authors. This particular copy bears a library stamp from Auraria Libraries, indicating its use in an academic setting. The absence of a dust jacket and the presence of library markings are notable physical characteristics. This edition is a valuable piece for collectors interested in 20th-century intellectual discourse and literary criticism.

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