… Washington Pity me in 1973: a second-year graduate student, committed to turning avocation (a fascination with American … my library carrel—scholarly monographs, political periodicals, even the occasional Washington novel—yet my thirst for … life. When I explain to my students (yes, I completed my studies in political science and have been teaching it ever …
… to and obsessively talked about, the crop of one year being compared to the crop of another, as if the fortunes of the … make it as a concert soloist, but that was a dream that died during the Depression, and now he only picked up the … only had he lost his heart to Theresa Fortuna, but he had also quit his job at the plant in Greenpoint, where he was …
… of Howard N. Meyer’s XIV, The Amendment That Refused to Die [$5.95]. Massachusetts is offering a new hardback … Jr.’s The Massachusetts Constitution of 1780, A Social Compact [$15.00], Dee Brown’s saga of the westward movement … edition of Stefan Morawski’s Inquiries into the Fundamentals of Aesthetics [$7.95]. Pantheon Books has published a …
Essays
… sail or engine, simply being suggested forward by what was commonly called the will of God, which was as white as the … death, he reasons, he would live. For knowing they had died would surely mean that he had survived and in surviving … ship sea parable allegory race police violence racism 26-33 By Rowan Ricardo Phillips Photography by Henry Danner …
… of North Carolina. By Jonathan Daniels. Dodd, Mead and Company. $3.00. Below the Potomac. A Book about the New … “Southern Regions.” Dabney gives crucial figures, points morals. Any constituency in the country should be … and vision, resourcefulness and daring are essential ingredients of the South” which must be enlisted in the service …
Profiles
… riot at its initial performance in Rome in 1921—with the audience chanting “madhouse” and “buffoon”—because of its … well as New York, Tokyo, and Buenos Aires. The play would become hugely influential in modern theatre, at one point … to distance himself from his most successful work? Caesar points out the uncomfortable parallel between the six …