… a marvelous climate and a Utopian society. As W.H. Pearson points out, the landscape had as well a number of elements … was based on his important contribution to the Encyclopédie , would write a work designed to play on if not to … become two of the most important tenets of Romanticism. 247-261 By Allan H. Pasco …
… stuff) may appear shopworn now, partly because they have become common currency, but they still serve as useful … gleeful attack on the anti-Americanism of liberal intellectuals, Wolfe looks forward (paraphrasing an argument … exploits and technical aspirations as a New Journalist but points out that Wolfe “is, and always has been, more than a …
Fiction
… the embodiment of the white-male heteronormative art complex.” Lark nods. These are words she knows. “He lives in … of travel, stories she’s asked to hear, threshing them for points of interest, exotic kernels of potential that prove … of a fairy godmother. When the champagne arrives, Lark studies it and then smirks, like she’ll allow it. “Not real,” …
Essays
… of “Jennifer Lorn,” in the autumn of 1923, and to commend this story in the public prints (according to the … that “The Orphan Angel,” when it was published in 1926, affected me very much^as, in the cliche at least, does a … as if with a caress. A few of them may even pretend to die, with unruffled decorum. Their little porcelain tongues …
Reporting
… for any commercial or diplomatic purposes in Iran. These points would have never come to light if not for the … teddy bears, rusty Army medals. In one of the rooms, ladies dressed as Pan Am stewardesses, in matching … The body of the plane is 239 feet long; its wingspan is 261 feet wide. It towers seven stories high and weighs up to …
… of the sea. My sister and I were forbidden to leave the compound unaccompanied, though we could have walked to the … had many warnings about a Bombay as phantasmagoric as Rushdie’s where gold jewelry was ripped off necks and ears by … the expense, for she left her house but rarely.(Fixed points of the whirling world magnetize people to themselves; …