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The Last Spring At Yale
… a small gift. Is 54 percent an impressive number, when it comes to reunions? I do a quick calculation and realize that … to the lectern, I realized that most of those in the audience had not been born at the time the last American … over Bill Clinton’s maneuverings on the draft reveals—we all were also there. The war that so many of the …
Notes on Current Books, Spring 1988
… ideologies. Whether criticizing recent psychological studies of Lincoln, certain historical novels, the new ethnic … some fashionable “world view” or critical scheme but on his commitment to historical accuracy and responsibility, and … Carew, and Topcliffe, are too narrowly focused to make any points. The book badly needs a synthetic essay, at the …
Lives on Leaves
… their own toward the minimal. For Stafford, the minimal becomes primarily a matter of subject, and as the title of … Whitman could not be carried very far, there are certain points in Things That Happen where the Gray Poet’s rolling … in all ways shares his entrapment: Tonight men wire their bodies to grenades jets sizzle blind from the decks of …
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Looking
… evenly illuminates the specimen. My father’s oncologist points to the ground-glass opacities that explode his lungs like stars, fill her computer monitor with a galaxy. He is the specimen; we take … his body’s red fluids. Anne Boyer: “The boundaries of our bodies break. Everything we were supposed to keep inside of us …
A New Nationalism in Europe
… at effective supernational organization faces is its incompatibility with national sovereignty. To wield authority, … with this perversion of the national idea. Who studies the underground press or statements of underground … publication even bears the programmatic name of Liberer et Fcderer. These discussions are guided by the realization …
The New Scholasticism
… inquiry, vanish in this interpretation. Gross and Levitt also define a collection of four other disparate lines of … even antagonism, among these categories, all mock science’s commitment to objectivity, neutrality, and universality; … the reality of knowledge, facts, or empirical data—what is commonly identified as relativism or what they call …
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