2026-03-162026-03-161935-01/02https://hdl.handle.net/2144/52443This issue of Partisan Review, a bi-monthly journal of revolutionary literature, features essays, fiction, poetry, reviews, and commentary by various contributors. Topics include American life, revolutionary literature, social criticism, and the upcoming Writers Congress. The issue reflects the journal's commitment to leftist thought, literary innovation, and engagement with contemporary political and cultural debates.paper and inkenRevolutionary literature, AmericanAmerican literatureCriticismPoetryFictionReviewsAmerican essaysNelson AlgrenAlfred HayesAndre MalrauxJames T. FarrellKenneth FearingWallace PhelpsRichard GoodmanArkady LeokumMuriel RukeyserBen FieldHarold RosenbergEdwin B. BurgumPhilip RahvSamuel PutnamAlan CalmerWilliam PillinGertrude DiamantTrustees of Boston UniversityJohn Reed club of New YorkRevolutionary literatureWriters congressLeftist thoughtPartisan ReviewPartisan Review, Volume II, No. 6, January-February 1935Journal