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Kazin, by contrast, was God-haunted (“I want my God back” is the next-to-last sentence of his 1978 memoir, “New York Jew”); unquenchably fascinated by American literature and American history; and politically radical, but in a fashion that owed less to Marx than to Whitman — Kazin’s radicalism was democratic, generous, angry and thoroughly in the American grain.
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Kazin,
by
contrast,
was
God-haunted
(“I
want
my
God
back”
is
the
next-to-last
sentence
of
his
1978
memoir,
“New
York
Jew”);
unquenchably
fascinated
by
American
literature
and
American
history;
and
politically
radical,
but
in
a
fashion
that
owed
less
to
Marx
than
to
Whitman
—
Kazin’s
radicalism
was
democratic,
generous,
angry
and
thoroughly
in
the
American
grain.