Criticism
… Philosophical Society and of the United States of America, died at Monti-cello on July 4,1826. For more than eighty-three years, he had lived a life of … and power, is the shape which, under the Adams magic, comes genie-like from the pages and hovers benignant and …
… St. Petersburg, now that the Iron Curtain has fallen and communism has wound up in the dustbin of history. Mr. Praser … Visiting Professor at the American School of Classical Studies in Athens, a city with which he first became acquainted … matters should be addressed to The Managing Editor. Website: http://www.vqronline.org/ EDITORIAL OFFICES: ONE …
… Haig, the self-proclaimed “vicar” of U.S. foreign Policy, complained that the decision-making process was as … like a vaudeville hoofer who, each night, would ask the audience “how’m I doing?” And, not sighting the hook, jauntily … Sino-Soviet coastline and Japan, was shot from the sky. All 269 passengers perished, including one U.S. congressman. At …
… and native sensibility clash? If, for example, a writer comes from a Third World culture which views man as having … of the artistic event, the preoccupations of the witness (audience), the specific or individuating qualities of the play … Find out more about Richard R. Guzman’s work at his website. 32-50 By Richard R. Guzman …
Fiction
… it, offers a momentary refuge. Still, this training must commence, and Stein is beginning to emit the barely audible … waits. He can hear the pages of the textbook so recently studied being flipped through in Averill’s mind; Averill, not a … Getting a cheap little thrill and clothing it in the false honor of war puffed with self-righteousness. So fuck …
… American Political Science Series. New York: Henry Holt and Company. $5.00. The United States and the Caribbean. By … of War”; and a modest “historical statement followed by two points of view.” Even in the case of the last, it would be … treat a different group of subjects. Thus, the first deals historically with “American Foreign Policy”; with “The …