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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Philip_RahvPhilip Rahv - Wikipedia

    Philip Rahv (March 10, 1908 in Kupin, Russian Empire – December 22, 1973 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) was an American literary critic and essayist. In 1933 he and William Phillips co-founded Partisan Review, one of the most influential literary periodicals in the first half of the twentieth century.

  2. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Philip Rahv (born March 10, 1908, Kupin, Ukraine, Russian Empire—died Dec. 22, 1973, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.) was a Ukrainian-born American critic who was cofounder (1933) with William Phillips of The Partisan Review, a journal of literature and social thought.

  3. RAHV, PHILIP (1908–1973), U.S. editor and critic. Born in Russia and named Ivan Greenberg, Rahv (literally, teacher) came to the United States after living in Palestine. One of the founders of the Partisan Review, Rahv helped to turn the magazine into an anti-Stalinist organ.

  4. 1 de abr. de 2021 · The Secular Rabbi: Philip Rahv and Partisan Review. Doris Kadish. Published: 1 April 2021. Cite. Share. Abstract. The Secular Rabbi is an intellectual biography of Philip Rahv, co-founder of Partisan Review. It focuses on the ambivalent ties that Rahv, a Russian immigrant, retained to his Jewish cultural background.

  5. 24 de dic. de 1973 · BOSTON, Dec. 23Philip Rahv, the literary critic and editor who was David Schwartz Professor of English at Brandeis University, died yesterday at his home in Cambridge. He was 64 years old....

  6. Philip Rahv witnessed catastrophic events in the decade following Partisan Review’s rebirth in 1937: Hitler’s invasion of Austria, Czechoslovakia, and France; the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact between Russia and Germany; US entry into World War II.

  7. The Secular Rabbi is an intellectual biography of Philip Rahv, co-founder of Partisan Review, which T.S. Eliot called the best American literary periodical. It focuses on the ambivalent ties that Rahv, a Russian immigrant, retained to his Jewish cultural background.