… it from the point of view of our modern civilization is completely to misunderstand it, for nothing could have been … when the system of common-ownership—which Professor Andrews points out had nothing to do with communism—was given up, … he completely avoids the dullness which such economic studies usually attain. During this period the troubles of …
… so distracting. But now it frustrates me. For what will become many hours, I try to focus my listening between her … should not travel such rugged land without a companion; it also, I think, gives her time to observe. She describes and … is you who will be weak if you do not have enough.” She studies the food in her bowl and then puts her hand against the …
… Felicity Swansdown, the heiress. She had married late after coming so unexpectedly into her vast fortune, and his father … most haphazard education. His origins are too well known fcr him to conceal, so that he has the impudence to make a … initiate scepticism and are to be discouraged. Possy died of what was then called inflammation of the bowels and …
Criticism
… for future generations. There are reunions galore of comrades-in-arms and special tours for old timers wishing to … one of hand-to-hand combat at its ferocious worst. It is also a story of military miscalculations, high command … a cost of 4,500 killed and wounded, less than a yard per soldier. Eighty per cent of front line infantrymen were lost. …
Essays
… Joy Comes in the Morning Finding Sanctuary in the Wake of Pulse … unable to stop circling back to the faces of the people who died at Pulse, the Florida nightclub where a gunman opened … black lesbian from a working-class Brooklyn family—and also write and travel and live as a free black woman, as I …
… Reynolds Price. Atheneum. $10.95. WHEN a work of fiction as compelling and original as Reynolds Price’s latest novel comes along, it deserves evaluation in its own terms. Why … observation, then analyzed at length from shifting points of view in dreams, in letters and in endless talk. …