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Sherry Mangan (27 June 1904, Lynn, Massachusetts, USA – 24 June 1961, Rome, Italy) was an American writer, journalist, translator, editor, and book designer. He was a Marxist political activist in the Trotskyist movement from 1935 to 1961. During the Nazi occupation of Paris he was actively associated with left-wing underground operations.〔 ==Early life== Sherry Mangan, Christian name John Joseph Sherry Mangan, was born to Irish-Catholic parents on 27 July 27 1904, in Lynn, Massachusetts. He graduated from the Harvard University in 1925 in classical literature.〔 In the 1930s itself he was popular for his literary acumen.〔 He became a Trotskyists and got into the US Socialist Party. He took interest as member of the Socialist Workers Party from the time it came to be established in 1938.〔 Soon after he moved to Paris, under the influence several expatriates he became a writer and editor on French surrealism. As editor he worked for ''larus'': ''The Celestial Visitor (1927-1928)'' and ''Pagany: A Native Quarterly (1930-1933)''. He then came under the influence of French modernism and also diversified his interests to writing novels, poetry and fiction; some of his notable works are a ''Cinderella Married, 1932 and Salutation to Valediction, 1938'' and ''No Apology for Poetrie'' and other Poems, 1934.〔 He pursued his deep interest in Marxism and as Trotskyist was actively engaged in the promotion of French section of the International Federation of Independent Revolutionary Art. He also wrote articles under the pseudonym of Sean Niall for the ''Partisan Review''.〔 He also published articles regularly on French affairs to the newspaper of the Socialist Workers Party.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sherry Mangan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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