- Source: Marshall Berman bibliography
Marshall Berman was an American professor, author, critic, and essayist. Berman wrote three non-fiction books spanning philosophy, literary theory, urbanism, and history, as well as numerous published essays and reviews.
In 1982, Berman published All That Is Solid Melts into Air, which garnered immediate attention. Berman's work regularly appeared in publications such as The Nation, the Village Voice, Dissent, Partisan Review, and The New York Times Book Review.
Books
*Edited and published posthumously
Books Edited
Introductions
Essays and articles
*Published posthumously
Letters
Subject Slip-Up in The Harvard Crimson (1966)
Something Beautiful in The Village Voice (1967)
The Divided Self - Mr. Berman replies in The New York Times Book Review (1970)
Erik H. Erikson - Marshall Berman replies in The New York Times Book Review (1975)
The Authentic Rousseau in American Political Science Review (1975)
Lower East 'Sides' - Marshall Berman replies in the Village Voice (1983)
Hope for Labor in The New York Review of Books (1996)
Repression in Cuba in The New York Review of Books (2003)
The US and the Plight of the Iranians in The New York Review of Books (2007)
Reviews
References
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