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Struggle: A Magazine of Proletarian Revolutionary Literature

Struggle: A Magazine of Proletarian Revolutionary Literature

by Hall, Tim, ed.

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Detroit: Marxist-Leninist Party. 1985-1996. First Printing. Periodical. 35 issues, lacking only six issues over the eleven year period. Issues present are:Volume I:1-2 (June-Fall 1985); II:1-4 (1986); III:1-4 (1987); IV:2-4 (1988); V:1-4 (1988-89); VI:1-4 (1989-90); VII:1-4 (in 2 issues) (1990-91); VIII:2-3 (1992); IX:1-3 (1993); X:1-2,4 (1994); XI:1,4 (1995-6). Edited by Tim Hall of the Detroit branch of the Marxist-Leninist Party inspired by1930s magazines like Anvil and The Rebel Poet, welcoming literary work and art from progressive and radical workers on a non-sectarian basis. It is very difficult to find any size run of this unheralded literary journal. Condition is for the most part fine with an occasional very good+ issue. ; c. 32 pp .
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