Among the articles published in Warshow's lifetime were "The Westerner" and "The Gangster as Tragic Hero", analyses of the
Western movie and the
gangster movie
genre from a cultural standpoint. The opening sentence of "The Westerner" reads "The two most successful creations of American movies are the gangster and the Westerner: men with guns." Warshow also penned essays praising playwright
Clifford Odets as well as
George Herriman's newspaper comic strip
Krazy Kat. "The 'Idealism' of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg" showed the executed American
Stalinists in a brutally honest light. In a critique of
The Crucible Warshow argued that
Arthur Miller was not as competent a dramatist as was perceived. After
Fredric Wertham and
Gershon Legman, Warshow was the first serious critic to write about
EC Comics and its
Mad magazine, albeit from a measured and equivocal perspective. Most of his published work was collected in the book
The Immediate Experience in 1962. An expanded edition was released by
Harvard University Press in 2001. ==See also==