The Romance of American Communism

Hardcover, 265 pages

English language

Published March 9, 1978 by Basic Books.

ISBN:
978-0-465-07110-4
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Interviews with American Communists who joined the Party around the 1930s and left or were expelled by the1960s.

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The Romance of American Communism

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Despite the scary word “romance” in the title I decided to read this because I thought it might help me understand what people mean when they say they’re a Communist. Turns out my initial instincts were correct. Gornick talks entirely to people who are former Communists, although some claim they’re still communists. This is not necessarily bad — most of the story-tellers are recalling decades of Party experience — but it gives the book a slant the reader has to be aware of and adjust for.

Because Gornick was one of them, the talk wafts through an atmosphere of shared, tacit background. “Socialist,” “Marxist,” “Communist” and “communist” float around seemingly context free. What’s the difference between a communist and a Communist? A Marxist and a Communist (or a communist)? A socialist and any of the others? Is there any difference? The reader can, at best, speculate almost completely unguided by …