Career
Studies His schoolmates included Clifton Fadiman, Lionel Trilling, Meyer Schapiro, and Whittaker Chambers. Menorah Journal Solow and Elliot East. Cohen were co-editors of The Menorah Journal. Together in the 1930s, they led many of the magazine"s contributors toward the left, according to Diana Trilling"s recollections.
Solow"s wife, Tess Slesinger described much of the Menorah scene in the guise of fiction in her book The Unpossessed (1934).
According to Alfred Kazin, Solow was: Dewey and Trotsky During the Great Purges of the 1930s, Solow sided with Leon Trotsky and became acquainted with John Dewey. When friend Whittaker Chambers broke with the Communist Party and left the underground, Solow helped him contact Dewey (which led to nothing) and helped him re-establish himself in public.
Fortune magazine Solow abandoned Leftist politics altogether in the 1940s and, like Chambers, joined the publishing empire of Henry Luce as an editor at Fortune Magazine. (Chambers was at Time Magazine) Solow helped bring prominent professionals such as photographer Walker Evans over to Fortune.
Solow edited all of and translated parts of Management in Russian Industry and Agriculture by Gregory Bienstock, Solomon M. Schwarz, and Aaron Yugow, published in 1944.
Death A heavy smoker all his life, Solow died in 1964, just past his 61st birthday.