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Cinema Lit
… Cinema Lit Had I decided in my student days to become a gentleman scholar in bow tie and tweed jacket rather … all-night television tubes. Forget those literary intellectuals in New Haven pontificating incomprehensively about … once called ‘serious literature’ has now only a coterie audience, and almost no presence in the world outside …
The White House, Bureaucracy, and Foreign Policy: Lessons From Cambodia
… it through the Book-of-the-Month Club, another Time, Inc. company; and permitted Time itself to run lengthy … Frost: “I’ve not made that point—don’t, don’t give me points that I’m not making.”) Later that month, apparently … it with his vitriol. The morning after American soldiers crossed the border into Cambodia, Nixon curtly …
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The Clapping Room
… enough time for their relationship to recuperate. Ji Soo is coming all the way from California, where Mal-Hee has been … much younger woman bring two suitcases into the room. The audience starts clapping, and anyone who is a first-timer … they’ll look really good on you,” Ji Soo responds, then points to the underwear. “There’s probably a matching bra …
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Theatre 1932 New York
… it is also part of a culture that lives on even when banks die, and that, amid the varieties in bonds and the national … of account the mass of old data, maxims, hammerings, stale points raked into the general melee of “Too True to Be … that a country’s art must be. New York theater Drama plays 262-276 By Stark Young …
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Johnny Bill
… as if all the houses emanated the sussuration of comfortable life.  The inhabitants were mostly young, and at … his first cigarette at Peterson’s Pond, shared with his buddies. They had found Johnny Bill wading at the edge. His … It was a passion he’d never known before or since.  Ellen died young of an aneurysm. Six months later Paul nailed a …
“Joe McCarthy’s First Victim”
… associates, La Follette had McCarthy on his mind when he committed suicide in 1953. The shared anti-communism between … and senator, Fighting Bob La Follette. When Fighting Bob died in 1925, Young Bob succeeded him, becoming the youngest … a life of its own, and as late as 1949, anti-Communist liberals like Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., were citing it as a …
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