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Notes on Current Books, Autumn 1984
… of this controversial account insists that the German soldier was everywhere more than a match for the British and … of Henry James , by Paul B. Armstrong. North Carolina $26 After a rather weak, syllogistic, and unnecessary … is the best reading of that novel to date, and one that points to an important new way of understanding the meaning …
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The New Anti-Semitism
… Europe, by Pierre-André Taguieff. Ivan R. Dee, July 2004. $26 Never Again? by Abraham H. Foxman. HarperCollins, October … for the destruction of the Jewish state. As Alan Dershowitz points out in his The Case for Israel, ever since its … new faces—Islamic correctness is encouraged in Islamic studies that is almost openly apologetic about radical …
Lyric Poetry’s Saving Grace
… best: “It is difficult/to get the news from poems/yet men die miserably every day/for lack/of what is found there.” … Instead, the personal lyric is “a means of helping individuals survive the existential crises represented by … a childhood hunting accident in which his younger brother died. Orr has written about this horrible event previously, …
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Not Local Color
… in the Straw Pen. By John Fort. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company. $2.50. A Calendar of Sin. By Evelyn Scott, New … goods and chattels from Virginia to Kentucky,. Even in 1826, when the story proper opens, there is a rift in the … of the volume. “Red Leaves” is one of the few successful studies of terror in my acquaintance— more successful, for …
Delilah and Mr. Bircumshaw
… will suffer with head up and with dreamy eyes. I nearly died of laughing.” She spoke of Mr. Bircumshaw, who darted a … Men.’ You should have seen him, Mrs. Gillatt. With his face coming out of that white forehead band, and the cloth that … She lay a long time thinking, before she fell asleep. 257-266 By D. H. Lawrence …
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Fifteen Takes on California
… / Art Resource, NY.)    Poetry . I moved to California to become a poet. Or maybe it was an accident, which is, of … “Know ye,” he writes, “that at the right hand of the Indies there is an island called California, very close to … and possibility that marks not just Haight-Ashbury but also any romantic bohemian movement, the lucky vacation for …
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