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Hitler’s Lingering Shadow
… Norton. $35.00. In 1999 Ian Kershaw warned an attentive audience at the German Historical Institute in Washington that … been asked again and again: how could National Socialism come to power in the country that had produced Goethe, … conspiracy when they abandoned Czechoslovakia at Munich. He points out that the senior officers at the heart of this …
A Common Language
… A Common Language Writers are the engineers of the soul. … military engineering command. I never saw an American soldier in battledress. If I had met you then in your Marine … produced by thousands and thousands of silver iodine crystals dropped into the clouds. We struggled against …
A Virtuoso Versifier
… Chicago. $20.00. Howard Nemerov is surely one of the most accomplished and distinguished poets of his generation. … storm windows, the dial tone, gingko leaves—and spirals it into meditations which may involve the four … Cupid as “the blind embryo with his bow of bees, / His candied arrows tipped with flower heads / Refusing to be, …
The Hotel Malogo
… “Three days.” I’d get a job and move to a more permanent accommodation as soon as possible. “You pay now, plus fifty … tragedy after unremitting tragedy. His parents had died in 1967, just before the Nigerian civil war; and when … the man’s feet behind me. The office behind the counter was also a bedroom, Clement’s bedroom, and against one wall was …
Axis Prose
… last All-Highest, and several pronouncements of the pre-war Communist Internationals. I leave all that for future Ph.D. … said. The Party does not want criticism; the Party wants obedience. Of course, the aim of all rhetoric is persuasion, … Or consider this, the fourth of Rosenberg’s thirty points for the new German National Church: The National …
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New Biographies of Dorothea Lange and Thelonious Monk
… because of their interesting subject matters. Cultural studies heavy-hitters Linda Gordon and Robin Kelley write … in California internment camps, for example) complicate many of the so-called democratizing myths of U.S. citizenship. Lange once commented in a photography course she was teaching in San …
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