Criticism
… new book, Free: The Future of a Radical Price (Hyperion, $26.99), for a review in an upcoming issue of VQR, we have discovered almost a dozen … to Energy” bulletin board system, and now archived on a website dedicated to his work . This essay is undated, with …
Poetry
… moon uprising in the east. Goodbye to the going forth, and coming home. Goodbye to the going forth, and holding on, and … The dragonfly lives its life without a single error, it also waits for our praise. The pale-green moths are pressing … they are dying to get in to press their papery bodies into the light. This is the world. 8 Listen, I don’t …
Fiction
… of Turner’s Trophy World, 18 N. Clark Avenue, Chicago, died yesterday in his home. Mr. Turner was an elder of the … no regrets. No one, least of all Mother, expected you to come from London to see the old fart put under. Maureen … truly interesting hard on). Ah, but there’s more. Daddy was also—or hadn’t you noticed—a bit of a racist. Trophy World …
Criticism
… B. Lee, By Robert W. Winston. New York: William Morrow and Company. $4.00. The American hero is strong rather than … these cultures have flowered patricians, some of whom have also been patriots. These patrician patriots have not … a better as well as more familiar picture of the great soldier than the heavy jawed if handsome lieutenant colonel of …
Criticism
… him as a brutally effective officer who fed Union soldiers into a meat grinder until outnumbered Confederates … known for their strong sensibilities and sharp, lively points of view.” Whoever thought up this approach apparently … The brief bibliographical chapter notes also mention three websites, a good guide to Civil War battlefields, an atlas, …
Criticism
… flaws and characteristics, and are wonderful.” Lubow pinpoints a European vacation in 1951–52 as the moment when … husband until a few years later, and she was never able to completely escape her photographer-for-hire role, including … primarily on powdered Junket straight from the box, and the diet of sugar added fuel to his manic rage,” Lubow tells us. …