… Mr. Pribanov (beneath the greasy kid stuff that preserved comb tracks in a plaster cast). The Soviets could produce … of you to the nearest camp. If you share it, you will both die of starvation. Right now, the single precious sliver of … in this Siberia, as I’ve described it, there are only two points of view. “Every” means his and yours, or at most …
… My nineteenth trip to France, and the reasons for coming here are the same as they were on the first trip, in … enunciating his course in the Amphitheatre Richelieu. And also, when I try to teach the theories of André Breton and … and of literature. A few of the literary figures I studied then had some connection or other with Maritain and the …
Essays
… not to leave for another ten minutes, but the air in the compartment was already so thick with cigarette smoke that I … than the mere debris of economic collapse. Several locals later told me that fruit and vegetable crops had started … side in Bosnia. His son was killed in the war, his wife died, his son-in-law died, and his daughter died. He himself …
… to Do tvith Germany. By Louis Nizer. Ziff-Davis Publishing Company. $2.50. Germany Will Try It Again. By Sigrid … German disarmament and for the punishment of war-criminals as “cowardly rubbish, thoughtless, impudent, … of the swastika will be carried out by the workers’ and soldiers’ councils, peasants’ and block councils, and the …
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… around. One was petting a German shepherd, who seemed completely placated by the officer’s touch. Searching his …