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Hardcover A Moral Temper: The Letters of Dwight MacDonald Book

ISBN: 1566633931

ISBN13: 9781566633932

A Moral Temper: The Letters of Dwight MacDonald

Dwight Macdonald's biographer has brought together in one volume a comprehensive selection of letters from the correspondence of one of the most astute observers of American politics, society, and culture in the twentieth century. Macdonald's letters span his lifetime, from his education at Exeter and Yale in the twenties through his career as an editor of Partisan Review, founder of Politics magazine, staff writer for the New Yorker, columnist for Esquire, and cultural critic and essayist for other major publications. The scope of his interests was extraordinary as was the diversity of friends and colleagues who became his correspondents. He had an instinctive grasp of the important fact and important thought, and an uncanny ability to bring an issue before the intellectual community, of which he was a prominent member. Macdonald consistently had his eye on what he felt was a change in the moral temper of the times and a prevailing dehumanization of the individual. Few spoke more eloquently against the mechanized terror of the modern world and of the separation of means from ends. His letters, always spirited and engrossing, trace the life of an upper-middle-class white male, schooled in the elite institutions of the WASP establishment, who managed to jettison the prejudices and provincialism of his class and, through the force of an inquiring mind, become a penetrating critic of mid-century American civilization.

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A Profile of Honesty and Courage

As one who is a generation younger than Dwight Macdonald and therefore came of age in the time that he was writing these letters this was of great interest. I regret that I was generally unaware of his writings at the time but am sincerely grateful to have had this belated opportunity to sample them. The political and literary culture of the middle 50 years of the 20th century are brilliantly explicated. As one with the courage to take on the Stalinists on the left and the McCarthyites on the right he deserves a more prominent place of honor in the literary annals of this country.I look forward to reading "A Rebel in Defense of Traddition".Update: 23 September, 2002--Having now read the Michael Wreszin's biography "A Rebel in Defense of Tradition" I am ready to reiterate my praise for the life and works of Dwight Macdonald with the reservation that Macdonald was a complex and often difficult personality. Quoting from the review of Christopher Lehmann-Haupt "Dwight Macdonald emerges as a hugely appealing figure in these pages. Mr. Wreszin lends sense somehow to every step in his subject's sometimes erratic reasoning"Macdonald was certainly on occasion erratic but in the end he was HONEST, COURAGEOUS and mostly RIGHT.
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