21.5.25

World literature and class conflict


What Marx said about literature at various times in his life; what use he made of the many novels, poems, and plays which he read for enjoyment, recreation, or instruction; and how he introduced, into works not overtly concerned with literature, the terminology and concepts of literary criticism. The task seems necessary because mountains of commentary and elaboration are beginning to hide Marx's own words from view; because the standard compilations of his utterances on aesthetic matters tend to create confusion by mixing up pronouncements made atlarious times of his life, as well as pronouncements by Marx and by Engels; and because only a small proportion of Marx's references to literary works has so far been recognized and made available in English.

Siegbert Salomon Prawer
1925 - 2012