Essays
… and other tweet-like utterances from all sorts of birdies, not to mention attention deficit disorder on an … can generate differing interpretations and responses, some complementary, some contradictory. Poems say one thing and … “I” appears no more than a dozen times over the course of 265 pages, and even when it does it says little about a …
Having It Both Ways In the next culture I’ll settle for having my shop in the street of racehorse namers. Sawdust on the floor and open racks where I stack the merchandise to cool— Negative Entropy, No Point of Return, High Tail, Controlled Conniption, …
Criticism
… D.C. is almost two-and-a-half times more likely to die before age one than a baby born in Vermont. African … United States and to empower people to hold elected officials accountable for progress on issues we all care about. 2. … connect with the next wave of voters? Plus, a design expert comments on the infamous New Yorker cover . 4. Is Paris …
… sidelong glance. “We should leave now,” he said. Normally I complained when a translator told me it was time to go, but … were far more interested in fighting than in strategy. Soldiers who saw action in Falluja against Sunni insurgents … on Enders’ reporting from Iraq, visit the Pulitzer Center’s website . 120-135 By David Enders …
… not only an abundance of power, economic and military, but also the relevance of that power to the perceived wants of … adverse trade balances abroad, and the rise of powerful, competing economies, especially in Germany and Japan. … in a world without a hegemonic antagonist. No enemy soldiers or nuclear arsenals threatened American or European …
… with illustrations by Robei Lawson. Leaf clothes the old morals a modern, but somewhat unbecoinlni dress (Heritage, … $2.50) has been revised by James Trus-low Adams, who has also supplied additional material. Philosophy Illustrative … by Pietro di Donato (Grosset $1); After Many a Summer Dies the Swan, by Al* dons’ Huxley (Sun Dial $1); The ShoH …