Michael Gold

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Michael Gold was an American writer and prominent proletarian literary figure best known for his radical leftist journalism and his influential novel "Jews Without Money."

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instanceOf journalist
literary critic
novelist
person
proletarian writer
writer
alsoKnownAs Michael Gold
surface form: Mike Gold
birthName Itzok Granich
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1893-04-12
dateOfDeath 1967-05-14
educatedAt City College of New York
employer Daily Worker
New Masses
surface form: The New Masses
ethnicGroup Jewish Americans
surface form: Jewish American
genre proletarian literature
influenced American proletarian writers
leftist literary criticism in the United States
influencedBy Vladimir Lenin
surface form: Lenin

Karl Marx
surface form: Marx
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Communist Party USA
movement communist literature
proletarian literature movement
socialist literature
notableFor depictions of working-class Jewish life
proletarian literary criticism
radical leftist journalism
notableWork Jews Without Money
proletarian essays
occupation journalist
literary critic
novelist
writer
placeOfBirth New York City
United States of America
surface form: United States
placeOfDeath New York City
United States of America
surface form: United States
politicalIdeology Marxism
communism
positionHeld columnist for the Daily Worker
editor of The New Masses
usedPseudonym Irwin Granich
Michael Gold self-link

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Michael Gold usedPseudonym Michael Gold self-link
Michael Gold alsoKnownAs Michael Gold
this entity surface form: Mike Gold