Criticism
… research and writings about military and naval history. He points out what a strong hand the North had for this aspect … officers as they bought and sold human lives. Where most studies of the slave trade focus on a single area, Harms’ book … by a CD-ROM (on which Douglas Sills skillfully reads 26 translated texts). David Schorr, Shapiro’s illustrator …
… issues of the day. Lines which have long divided liberals from conservatives are breaking down. Noted historians, … approximating a collective version of the good Samaritan, complain today of thousands of legislators at all levels … one another. The suspicion persists, however, even when studies of despair point to certain leading sources of unrest, …
… equally unsatisfied. 2. He built this cabin when his father died. With the insurance money. His wife left him when he …
… , or Book of Vagaries , and the final poem in Belitt’s upcoming book Selected Poems of Pablo Neruda . It is a … learned, must be ‘taken at the flood’ or not at all.” He also mentions a sudden surge of interest in Neruda on the … diplomat for the newly elected President Allende. Neruda died of heart failure the following year, twelve days after …
Interviews
… for “ Sixty Hours of Terror ,” a piece published on VQR’s website that is being heralded as the definitive account of … The police, at best, man remote outposts and roadside checkpoints. The militants own the night. 5. Women and children … between Taliban and NATO forces. It is their damaged bodies and spirits that seem to figure most prominently in …
… The Measure of His Company: Richard M. Nixon In Amber History is mostly, as the … quietus in 1758, he surrounded his Father Abraham with an audience of unheeding fools, and the old man himself is … dream: a literary version of infected femoral artery, it points like a fiery red arrow to the clay foot of the …