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Criticism
… post by Kevin Smokler ( @weegee ) is part of an online companion to our Fall 2012 issue on The Female Conscience. … periphery. Elizabeth takes up with a more handsome soldier for a time but comes around to Mr. Darcy’s tight-lipped … 41, never having married (or left England), and calling her also-unmarried sister her closest friend. She wasn’t …
Criticism
… laudatory review of Rich Cohen’s Israel Is Real . The post also includes a link to a correction that the paper … Ames, based on one of his short stories. Lizzie Widdicombe visited the set for the September 7 New Yorker. In … about the process. Some speculate that the government has become more forthcoming about its reconstruction work because …
… constitute the novel’s tension. Years later, after I’d come to Chicago, I found in the stacks a small book … by Robert Mapplethorpe of nude men pressing superb bodies together. (No AIDs symptoms showing here.) The other … at the University of Idaho in Moscow. They’d married in 1926, but Janet was too ill to go with him to Moscow. She did …
Essays
… —Final Report of the United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, also known as the Church Committee, 1976 Recently, I came … to penetrate and manipulate the minds of American soldiers. The Communist’s putative body of techniques, which …
… the first revival of interest in his published work (he died on Feb. 9, 1979). In his last years he arranged for the … century has received a more respectful, intelligent, and comprehensive hearing than Tate. His critics have included … his Christian urges undiluted into his criticism after 1926; in his criticism Tate was always more circumspect about …