The Rich Harmonics of Past Time: Memory and Montage in John Sommerfield’s May Day

This article examines John Sommerfield’s 1936 novel, May Day, a work that experiments with multiple perspectives, voices and modes. The article examines the formal experiments of the novel in order to bring into focus contemporary debates around the aesthetics of socialist realism, the politics of P...

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