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Clifford Odets 1906-1963: Critical Essay by Gerald Rabkin

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SOURCE: "The Road from Marxist Commitment: Clifford Odets," in Drama and Commitment: Politics in the American Theatre of the Thirties, Indiana University Press, 1964, pp. 169-212.

In the excerpt below, Rabkin examines Odets' incorporation of elements of agitprop into his writings of the 1930s.

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