… By John Maynard Keynes. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $2.00. One of the most amusing things in political … be concealed partly in continued defiance, partly in incomprehensible algebra, and for the rest in English … tolerate the unemployment which, apart from brief intervals of excitement, is . . . inevitably associated with …
… cultural critic in the academic field of American studies. But when I saw what I had said in print, I discovered … academe, and unfortunately language and literature have come to have almost the whole of their self-conscious … values, the 17th-century Puritan intelligentsia, Walzer points out, were moral activists imbued with the sense of …
… still from Monday, but without the people. Some ducks come up and attack me for the food. I move away a bit, and … with the lights out, alone. Here it is six days after you died, and still I want to tell you these things. 261-262 By Lynn Doyle …
… certain remote or isolated villages. Andalucía is quickly becoming much like the rest of our world; and while we cannot … “Prelude,” is particularly of interest as it makes certain points about Andalucía, including a quite correct as well as … radically re-oriented Spanish historical and cultural studies. Spain, as a nation, cannot be understood properly, …
Essays
… two years later. Pedro Páramo would arguably go on to become the defining novel of Mexico’s twentieth century, … and offered him in return one of the dulce de leche candies I had purchased from a street vendor. He smiled widely, … of the Mexican Revolution. Nevertheless, Aguilar Mora points out, Cartucho pioneered many of the stylistic traits …
… sooner had he done so than he became the leader of a cult, complete with disciples, philosophy, and shrines. The … His later work, dribbled out in bits in the little periodicals published and read by the faithful, and now given to the … but it will not explain the continual and extremely complicated punning. Thus “straight as a wall” is punned …