The names of Mike Gold (1893-1967) and Joseph Freeman (1897-1965) predominate in cultural histories and literary annals of the 1920s and 1930s as the most prominent literary Communists during the heyday of American Communism. James Bloom examines their works and careers, demonstrating the persisting relevance of these once prominent writers.
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The names of Mike Gold (1893-1967) and Joseph Freeman (1897-1965) predominate in cultural histories and literary annals of the 1920s and 1930s as the most prominent literary Communists during the heyday of American Communism. James Bloom examines their works and careers, demonstrating the persisting relevance of these once prominent writers.
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