31 July 2008
Upwards and Onwards http://www.lrb.co.uk/v30/n15/coll01_.html
Stefan Collini
Raymond Williams: A Warrior's Tale by Dai Smith
When Raymond Williams died suddenly, aged 66, in January 1988, estimations of him were sharply divided. There were those who regarded him as a deservedly influential literary and cultural critic, a major socialist theorist and an exemplary instance of the union of intellectual seriousness and political purpose. There were others who thought he had for too long enjoyed an inflated reputation, that he was a muddy thinker and verbose writer who had been swept to a form of cultural celebrity by the vogue for working-class sentimentalism in the 1960s and lefter-than-thou self-righteousness in the 1970s. http://www.lrb.co.uk/v30/n15/coll01_.html