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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Waldo_FrankWaldo Frank - Wikipedia

    Waldo David Frank (August 25, 1889 – January 9, 1967) was an American novelist, historian, political activist, and literary critic, who wrote extensively for The New Yorker and The New Republic during the 1920s and 1930s.

  2. 29 de nov. de 2018 · Waldo David Frank (b. 1889–d. 1967) was born in Long Branch, New Jersey, and grew up on the Upper West Side of New York City. His parents were Julius J. Frank, a successful Wall Street attorney, and Helene Rosenberg Frank, musician and daughter of a Confederate blockade runner.

  3. His novels include Unwelcome Man (1917), City Block (1922), and The Death and Birth of David Mark and (1934). Frank, who described himself as a "naturalistic mystic," was an admirer of Freud, and in many of his works he injected his own understanding of psychoanalysis .

  4. A leading intellectual of his day, Waldo David Frank was a writer, a social historian, and a political activist. Although his works are no longer widely read in the United States, they continue to attract readers in Latin America as well as students of Latin American culture and history.

  5. reference.jrank.org › psychology › Waldo_David_FrankWaldo David Frank

    An American author and activist whose ideology influenced many intellectuals. Once considered among the most influential of twentieth-century intellectuals, Waldo Frank is now largely forgotten.

  6. Waldo David Frank 1889-1967 American author and activist whose ideology influenced many intellectuals. Once considered among the most influential of twentieth-century intellectuals, Waldo Frank is now largely forgotten.

  7. American novelist, literary and social critic, born in Long Branch, New Jersey, educated at Yale University. A freelance writer for The New York Times and Evening Post, he was a co-founder and editor of The Seven Arts, and also US correspondent for the Nouvelle Revue Française.