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About this book
The first collection of writings by Hippolyte Havel, a figure at the center of New York's turn-of-the-century political and artistic circles.
A prolific writer and tireless activist, Havel (1871–1950) contributed dozens of articles, essays, and reviews to anarchist periodicals, including Emma Goldman's Mother Earth. His influence on several writers, artists, and intellectuals (e.g., Eugene O'Neill, Joseph Stieglitz, Sadakichi Hartmann, etc.) helped shape American modernism. Proletarian Days renews his legacy and demonstrates his influence on international revolutionary politics, the development of modern art and literature, and the culture of twentieth-century America.
Featuring an introduction by historian Barry Pateman.
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Table of contents
- Acknowledgments
- Editor’s Note
- Introduction
- Proletarian Days (1908)
- The Career of a Journalist: A Confession (1908)
- Russia’s Message (1908)
- Literature: Its Influence Upon Social Life (1908)
- A Reminiscence (1908)
- The Coalition Against Anarchists (1909)
- The Confession of an Author (1909)
- The French Revolution (1909)
- The Social Struggle in Spain (1909)
- The Suffragettes (1910)
- Introduction to Anarchism and Other Essays (1910)
- Deeds of Violence (1910)
- An Immoral Writer (1910)
- Martin Eden (1910)
- Among Books (1910)
- The Kotoku Case (1910)
- Justice in Japan (1911)
- Long Live Anarchy! (1911)
- Kotoku’s Correspondence with Albert Johnson (1911)
- Surprised Politicians (1911)
- Kotoku’s Correspondence with Albert Johnson—Continuation (1911)
- Francisco Ferrer (1911)
- Impressions from Paris, Part 1 (1911)
- Impressions from Paris, Part 2 (1911)
- The Faith and Record of Anarchists (1912)
- Socialism as It Is (1912)
- After Twenty-Five Years (1912)
- The Syndicalist Educational League (1912)
- The Drama of Life and Death (1912)
- Kropotkin the Revolutionist (1912)
- Military Protection for Wall Street (1913)
- The Lesson of Chicago (1913)
- The Brothers Karamazov (1913)
- The Civil War in Colorado (1914)
- The New Unionism (1914)
- Introduction to The Selected Works of Voltairine de Cleyre (1914)
- Bakunin (1914)
- The Novel of the Revolution (1915)
- The Spirit of the Village (1915)
- To Our Readers! (1917)
- No Compromise (1917)
- Harry Kelly: An Appreciation at the Celebration of his Fiftieth Birthday (1921)
- Introduction to The Biography of an Anarchist (1924)
- Speech to the Anarchist Conference (1925)
- The Voice of Gary (1928)
- Some Reflections on the Sacco-Vanzetti Case (1929)
- Now and After (1929)
- Gustav Landauer (1930)
- Gandhi’s Ideal (1930)
- Our Duty to Sacco and Vanzetti (1930)
- Among the Books (1930)
- A Victim of Communist Treachery (1930)
- The Anarchist Relations Committee (1930)
- The Significance of May Day (1931)
- What’s Anarchism? (1932)
- Farewell to Sasha (1936)
- The Great Heritage (1940)
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Index
- Copyright
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