Artists in Uniform: A Study of Literature and Bureaucratism

First published in 1934, Artists in Uniform confronts what the author describes as ‘two of the worst features of the Soviet experiment’ following Lenin’s death – bigotry and bureaucratism – and shows how they have functioned in the sphere of arts and letters. It is divided into three parts: The Artist’s International; A Literary Inquisition; and Art and the Marxian Philosophy.

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Artists in Uniform: A Study of Literature and Bureaucratism

First published in 1934, Artists in Uniform confronts what the author describes as ‘two of the worst features of the Soviet experiment’ following Lenin’s death – bigotry and bureaucratism – and shows how they have functioned in the sphere of arts and letters. It is divided into three parts: The Artist’s International; A Literary Inquisition; and Art and the Marxian Philosophy.

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Artists in Uniform: A Study of Literature and Bureaucratism

Artists in Uniform: A Study of Literature and Bureaucratism

by Max Eastman
Artists in Uniform: A Study of Literature and Bureaucratism

Artists in Uniform: A Study of Literature and Bureaucratism

by Max Eastman

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First published in 1934, Artists in Uniform confronts what the author describes as ‘two of the worst features of the Soviet experiment’ following Lenin’s death – bigotry and bureaucratism – and shows how they have functioned in the sphere of arts and letters. It is divided into three parts: The Artist’s International; A Literary Inquisition; and Art and the Marxian Philosophy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000370737
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/30/2021
Series: Routledge Revivals
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 274
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Max Eastman

Table of Contents

Introductory; Part One: The Artists' International; Part Two: A Literary Inquisition; Part Three: Art and the Marxian Philosophy; Supplement; Notes and References; Index
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