Irving Howe (/haʊ/; June 11, 1920 – May 5, 1993) was a Jewish, American literary and social critic and a prominent figure of the Democratic Socialists of America. Read full biography of Irving Howe →
The knowledge that makes us cherish innocence makes innocence unattainable.
Imagination is not something apart and hermetic, not a way of leaving reality behind; it is a way of engaging reality.