Literature and revolution
Book • 1925
"Literature and Revolution", written by Leon Trotsky in 1924, explores the relationship between art and the socialist revolution.
Trotsky examines the role of art in a society undergoing radical transformation.
He discusses the challenges and opportunities for artists in the new Soviet state.
The book analyzes the works of various writers and literary movements of the time.
It emphasizes the importance of art in shaping the consciousness of the working class.
Trotsky examines the role of art in a society undergoing radical transformation.
He discusses the challenges and opportunities for artists in the new Soviet state.
The book analyzes the works of various writers and literary movements of the time.
It emphasizes the importance of art in shaping the consciousness of the working class.
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to argue that all literature is political and to critique claims that fiction should only pose problems.

Jordy Rosenberg

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