Anarchism Is Not Enough

Anarchism Is Not Enough
ISBN-10
0520213947
ISBN-13
9780520213944
Category
Literary Criticism
Pages
274
Language
English
Published
2001-05-07
Publisher
Univ of California Press
Authors
Laura, Laura Riding

Description

"Of the half-dozen key theoretical documents of Modernism written in English, this book, and Stein's How to Write, are surely the most brilliant. The originality of Anarchism's thought seems hardly less arresting today than it was when first published 70 years ago. We owe Samuels a great debt for restoring this book to our attention."—Jerome McGann, University of Virginia

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