… its meaning to talk in terms of superlatives. Their comments are likely to have a poetic, not to say mystical, … powerhouses and looked over the reservoirs from the vantage points provided for visitors can testify how well this goal … country, which can repay much of its cost and improve farm diets by the preservation of meat and other farm products. …
Profiles
… saw him publish nearly a book a year. He alternated between comic novels devoted to the lives of comfy-living Englishmen … to Africa, South America, Eastern Europe, and the West Indies, for which he was paid a healthy living wage (Waugh … of Dust , for example, or Adam Fenwick-Symes in Vile Bodies embody both the comic manners and the predilection for …
… walk on crusted snow, or if on the sidewalk— on the points so as not to dull the blades. A curious gait— a boy …
Criticism
… causing intimidation, or otherwise influencing an audience, all in the name of purifying the world. Religious … commended the September 11 bombers and disseminated on his website flyers with a photograph of bin Laden and the World … 9/11 September 11 attacks terrorism religion suicide bomber 266-270 By Jack R. Fischel …
… Marquis James. Indianapolis and New York: The Bobbs-Merrill Company. $1.50. Democracy’s Norris. By Alfred Lief. New … Plague.” The super-patriot inquisitor, Congressman Martin Dies, the red-gallussed “Wild Man from Sugar Creek,” … plodding rise in the House, George W. Norris of Nebraska also took his seat. That was thirty-seven years ago, and in …
… of trained performers who would appear to have some of the competence that the critic needs. The first is the artist … matter whether we call them sciences or just systematic studies; the total effort of each to be effective must be … enterprise might be seriously taken in hand by professionals. Perhaps I use a distasteful figure, but I have the idea …