… want to be on. Like reading Jane Austen, we, as readers, become privileged eavesdroppers, stationed somewhere barely … descimated by industry. And I think I was marked by it. And also, I got sick of the legends of history.” Mary Lee … says, “There has been no slowing down.” Settle has studied the Alexander Technique for more than 50 years. In a …
… life. America’s Moment: 1918 differs from these earlier studies in brevity of time span and detail of presentation. The … October 1918 to January 1919 were crowded with intense and complex political drama. Wilson’s chief preoccupation, since … Without Victory” address of January 1917 and the Fourteen Points address of January 1918. Wilson’s “moment”—and …
Poetry
… flowers in the darkened yard— through photographs. We come to adore the children we once were. Before you died and returned as a dog, how you sought to be Saturn … ball slung again, and your impulse to follow. The canine points of stars that glow yellow of teeth of the extinct. …
… Other Fires. By Maxim Gorki. New York: D. Appleton-Century Company, $3.00. Toward the Seizure of Power. By. V. I. … of the norms of social existence they had worshipped. He deals with the abortive revolution of 1905-06, peasant … who hate all that degrades, who unquestionably know how to die for a cause, but whose idealism is rarely organized and …
… revenues of the whole country.” In the same article Beals points out some significant facts: that Patiño, from afar, … issues were brought to the fore through the single expedient of praising the new Bolivian revolution. The campaign … is, it would be hidden in certain files in Washington. 263-280 By Lloyd Mallan …
… The Years. By Virginia Woolf. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $2.50. Most great novelists illuminate life: they … individual is only a separate embodiment of “life itself,” common to all of us, and that this embodiment, contrary to … life, in so far as there is any, exists for her alone in a complex of Time, in which the past is forever re-entering …