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WSWS : Arts Review
 
Art & Socialism: Lectures & Essays

     

31 March 2008
Writer David Mamet: Man overboard

16 February 2007
WSWS arts editor David Walsh to speak at Virginia Commonwealth University

12 February 2007
Letters on film and socialism

23 January 2007
Film, history and socialism--Part 2

Questions and answers at David Walsh's talk at York University in Toronto

22 January 2007
Film, history and socialism--Part 1

12 January 2007
WSWS arts editor David Walsh to speak at York University in Toronto

2 May 2006
WSWS arts editor David Walsh discusses art and the present political situation

21 April 2006
Socialism, culture and American political life:
WSWS Arts Editor David Walsh to speak in San Francisco

Australian film industry: the futility of calls for "cultural protection"

French academic slanders surrealism

Buenos Aires 3rd International Festival of Independent Cinema--Part 1
Filmmaking needs a new perspective

A comment on Quills and
the Marquis de Sade

Must we celebrate Sade?
Quills, directed by Philip Kaufman, screenplay by Doug Wright, based on his play

The Aesthetic Component
of Socialism
A lecture by David Walsh

Hollywood honors Elia Kazan
Filmmaker and informer
A series of articles by David Walsh

Part One
Part Two
Part Three

Alfred Kazin, champion of American literature: An appreciation

Oscar Wilde:
his lasting significance

Oscar Wilde and "art for art's sake"

André Breton and problems
of 20th century culture
Part One
Part Two

On what should the new
cinema be based?

Jack Conroy (1898-1990):
Radicalism, Stalinism,
and "proletarian culture"

 

Correspondence

Readers respond to the lecture The Aesthetic Component of Socialism

A letter and reply on "Art and Freedom: André Breton and problems of twentieth-century culture"

 

 

 

 

 

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