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Paul Goodman - Wikipedia Paul Goodman (September 9, 1911 – August 2, 1972) was an American writer and public intellectual best known for his 1960s works of social criticism Goodman was prolific across numerous literary genres and non-fiction topics, including the arts, civil rights, decentralization, democracy, education, media, politics, psychology, technology
Paul Goodman | The Poetry Foundation During the wave of radicalism which swept college campuses in the 1960s, students who believed they could trust no one over thirty made an exception for Paul Goodman Journalists have noted that Goodman was the only writer consistently quoted by the Free Speech Movement in Berkeley
Paul Goodman (Author of Growing Up Absurd) - Goodreads Paul Goodman was an American writer and public intellectual best known for his 1960s works of social criticism Goodman was prolific across numerous literary genres and non-fiction topics, including the arts, civil rights, decentralization, democracy, education, media, politics, psychology, technology, urban planning, and war
Goodman, Paul - Encyclopedia. com GOODMAN, Paul(b 9 September 1911 in New York City; d 3 August 1972 in North Stratford, New Hampshire), writer and activist whose essays in Growing Up Absurd (1960) helped to set the tone for the prevailing attitude of discontent among American youth in the 1960s
Paul Goodman Biography - eNotes. com American critic, novelist, and poet Examine the life, times, and work of Paul Goodman through detailed author biographies on eNotes
Nature Heals: The Psychological Essays of Paul Goodman Paul Goodman was unquestionably brilliant, prophetically ahead of his time, combined immense learning with a plain-spoken common sense rare among intellectuals He was a social critic, poet, novelist and playwright, utopian city planner, educator, psychotherapist and psychological theorist, and he published books in all these areas
September 9, 1911: Paul Goodman, social critic and anarchist . . . Social critic and anarchist philosopher Paul Goodman was born to immigrant parents in New York on this date in 1911 Goodman was the author of dozens of books, several of which (most notably Growing Up Absurd, 1960, and Compulsory Mis-Education, 1964) became important inspirational texts for the radical student movement of the 1960s
Paul Goodman | Encyclopedia. com GOODMAN, PAUL (1911 – 1972) Social and educational critic Paul Goodman was referred to by his biographer, Taylor Stoehr, as a "prophet " Revered by the youth movement in the 1960s, his ideas on education and youth were extremely appealing to many people on the political left
Paul Goodman bibliography - Wikipedia Goodman, c 1969 This is a list of works by Paul Goodman (1911–1972), including his nonfiction, novels, short stories, poetry, and plays
Poetry of Paul Goodman - Wikipedia Paul Goodman described himself as a man of letters but foremost a poet He published several poetry collections in his life, including The Lordly Hudson (1962), Hawkweed (1967), North Percy (1968), and Homespun of Oatmeal Gray (1970)