ID: 8689  -  Cinzia Biagiotti  -  Pisa
Type: Text
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Source: Olsen, Tillie."The Strike". Partisan Review I.4 (Sept-Oct 1934):3-9
Title: The StrikeSubtitle:
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Agents:
Creator: Olsen, Tillie
Role: AuthorName: Olsen, Tillie
Created: 1934
Date: Issuedin/on: 1934
Language:
Rights: Olsen, Tillie
Relation: IsPartOfQualifier: Partisan Review I.4 (Sept-Oct 1934):3-9
Coverage:
Place: San FranciscoTime: 1934
Description: Reportage on the events leading to the SFO general strike of July 16th,1934.
Subjects: Class
Subjects: Class
Subjects: Class
Subjects: Class
Subjects: Internationalism/Transnationalism
Subjects: Identity
Subjects: Class
Keywords: politics
Keywords: Marxism
Keywords: communism
Keywords: working class
Keywords: Modernism
Keywords: politics
Keywords: labour market
Query Subject+Keyword: (Class, politics)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Class, Marxism)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Class, communism)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Class, working class)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Internationalism/Transnationalism, Modernism)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Identity, politics)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Class, labour market)
Comment: Reprinted in Salzman, Jack (ed.), Years of Protest: A Collection of American Writings of the 1930s, New York, Pegasus, 1967, pp.138-144; Schlissel, Lillian and Lavender, Catherine 8eds.), The Western Women's Reader. The Remarkable writings of the Women Who Shaped the American West, Spanning 300 Years, New York, Harper Perennial, 2000, pp.411-418.Poetic Form and highly political content. The narrator is both participant and observer. More political than Thousand-Dollar Vagrant.