… saw the claws thrust out and withdraw and then only the clawpoints were visible in the pads. He stood up, glancing … below, they had quarreled because of his determination. “Come on, woman,” he said, turning his head. A coat of … stood gazing at that awful chasm, already gasping at the eddies of hot saturated air, upon which, like almost tangible …
… road to autonomy . . . what the 20th-century mind has come to label identity . It’s this search for identity that … come with the complicity of enmeshment: the creation of a false self, a self that is “passing” as a dutiful son or … voice, his commanding authority suggesting unquestioned obedience. After the third phase—the charge given and then …
… the border-lands of their civilization, are subject to two competing forces, one centrifugal and one centripetal. Our … our authors here would like to think—that we shall ever become as exclusively European in our point of view as the … of the People; A Study in the American Political System” deals to a considerable ex tent in political pathology and is …
Poetry
… The blank page of the sundown sky, the tamarack quill points, and no one to answer for. This would be a tough …
Criticism
… of studios full of cash but empty of creativity usually come to bad ends. Late last year, though, France released an … Jean-Michel Frodon, former film critic for Le Monde , points to a paradox at the heart of French cinema. When … and studio pressures. In this sense, the current wave of indie filmmaking is little more than the American remake of …
… We went mad! The Member raised his hand for silence. “Ladies and Gentlemen,” he said. “I thank you. I would rather … required to make decisions at one of the supreme turning points of history; and their leader was the verbose, … bickering, culminating in the General Strike of 1926. It was an event of portentous significance. It might …