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  1. Max Forrester Eastman. (1883-1969): Jornalista, ativista da Questão Feminina, Editor do jornal The Masses no qual colaborou John Reed, e no qual combateu o envolvimento dos Estados Unidos na Primeira Guerra Mundial. Em 1922 foi para a União Soviética para permanecer um período de dois anos. Autor de diversas obras, tradutor de Trotsky.

  2. 4 de jan. de 2021 · Max would go on to become a founder of the Men’s League for Woman Suffrage and editor of the radical magazines The Masses and The Liberator. Known as “the Prince of Greenwich Village,” Max lived in at least eleven buildings throughout our neighborhood, where he stayed for most of his life. Max Eastman. Photo courtesy of the Library of ...

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Max_EastmanMax Eastman - Wikipedia

    Max Forrester Eastman (Canandaigua, 4 gennaio 1883 – Bridgetown, 25 marzo 1969) è stato uno scrittore, critico letterario, poeta, ed un influente attivista politico statunitense. Sostenne l'ideologia socialista e diventò uno dei principali sostenitori del movimento artistico e culturale del Rinascimento di Harlem .

  4. By Lincoln’s Birthday 1918, Crystal and Max Eastman launched the Liberator: The Journal of Revolutionary Progress. The magazine quickly became the paper of record for revolutionary movements worldwide. Like The Masses before it, the Liberator boasted an array of vanguard writers, some of the most important of the modern era: Sherwood Anderson, John Dos Passos, […]

  5. Max Forrester Eastman, född 4 januari 1883 i Canandaigua i New York, död 25 mars 1969 i Bridgetown på Barbados, var en amerikansk skribent gällande litteratur, filosofi och samhället, poet och framträdande politisk aktivist och politiker. Under lång tid var han socialist och ledande förespråkare av harlemrenässansen och andra radikala ...

  6. Max Eastman. Max Eastman ( Canandaigua, 4 de enero de 1883- Bridgetown, 25 de marzo de 1969) fue un escritor, poeta y publicista estadounidense, editor de las revistas The Masses y The Liberator. En 1922 viajó a la Unión Soviética, donde conoció a Lenin y Trotski y permaneció dos años. Desencantado con la evolución de Rusia, a su vuelta ...

  7. A selective memory that overlooks the less admirable dimensions of the left’s history serves today’s progressives poorly. Max Eastman does not occupy a place in the pantheon of the left. He once did. By the end of the First World War, he was “one of the hottest of radicals” of his day, in the words of Countryside magazine.