Poetry
… idea, a mind’s pale erg. If I nail the lead-in, people just die laughing. I’m actually not about to break character. …
… urged in vain for a more skeptical look at the Fascists and Communists. Nothing worked. Hitler triumphed, and the … in Richmond, and lists of Revolutionary officers and soldiers. This is a modest book, but then Richmond in 1775 was … and non-fiction. This is a highly selective study which points up Anderson’s continuing importance as a writer and …
… To his prestige as a lawyer, he added military fame when he commanded a company of cavalry in the first stages of the … who was a treasurer of France under Henry IV.After Claude died in 1602, Robert was tutored by another Huguenot uncle, … corruption. Their willingness to defend their religious ideals regardless of the stature of their adversaries and the …
Fiction
… now to read the writing on the cardboard. It reads: welcome home my lying sniveling cheating husband . Sommy studies the woman, dressed sanely, in a short floral dress and … dull brown eyes. “I was watching you from over there.” He points to the bench by the water sprinkler. “And I saw.” He …
… By Vernon Loui9 Parrington. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $4.00. More than a generation ago, Daniel Chester … only a short time when suddenly, one Sunday morning, he died in a moment. Volume III has been printed now just as he … been much in vogue of late, and being much in vogue, it has also been often attacked. Professor Norman Foerster attacked …
… face broke into rough patterns of orange and shadow. He had come in three weeks before, and I liked his willingness. … bridge, and I waited until the car’s engine and lights had died before I stood up. Audrey got out of the car, and I … arms around her, and lie beside her without questions or false answers. She eased away from me and smiled, taking the …