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A Little Yes and a Big No

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First edition

A Little Yes and a Big No (German: Ein kleines Ja und ein großes Nein) is the 1946 autobiography of German artist George Grosz. The first edition was published by Dial Press in New York City, and was translated by Lola Sachs Dorin.

In 1982 a new translation by Arnold Pomerans of the 1955 German edition was published by Allison and Busby as The Autobiography of George Grosz: A Small Yes and a Big No.[1][2]

In 1998, the University of California Press published a 1955 translation of Grosz's text by Nora Hodges, entitled George Grosz: An Autobiography. The 1998 edition includes the chapter "Russia in 1922" which did not appear in the 1946 edition. In this chapter, Grosz recounts his five-month tour of Soviet Russia's most famine-stricken areas. Barbara McCloskey writes in the foreword to the 1998 edition: "Grosz rejects any glimmer of the revolutionary idealism that we might have expected from a young, radicalized artist. Gloom and suspicion, not optimism and hope, define his vision of the new Soviet regime."

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References

  1. ^ Willett, John (1 March 1984). "The Two George Groszes". The New York Review of Books.
  2. ^ Campbell, Peter (7 October 1982). "Green Minna". London Review of Books. 4 (18).
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