Essays
… the hotel, finding the Biltmore Bowl by accident, unlocked, completely dark but for the red exit sign. We walked through … Then there’s the Alexandria Hotel, now also apartments, where supposedly Rudolf Valentino still … became sad and washed out, and then at some point, died unglamorous deaths, and yet stubbornly live on. Once …
… to the warden at the Greensville Correctional Facility. Completing the form is simple. Name, address, profession, … during the actual execution later tonight. My summer studies in the Shenandoah Valley have been interrupted today in … to the prison. Approaching the outer prison gate, Bass points out that the grassy fields to our left and right have …
… there and the crew lurched forward. Maybe the rain would come, or maybe the crew would return with water packs. “Plant many, for many will die,” the foreman said, while Hitler kissed the children and …
Editor's Desk
… their own epiphanies, would be as bemused as I was to come across a declaration that what they were doing was dead.” Meanwhile, Entertainment Weekly dryly commented, “Considering that reflection, introspection, and … plot, Toni Morrison’s Beloved is a ghost story, Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children is a switched-at-birth yarn, and …
… India Subject India. By Henry Noel Brailsford. The John Day Company. $2.50. The Problem of India. By R. Palme Dutt. … Double-day, Doran and Company. $3.00. With American soldiers fighting on the far-flung fronts of the world, the … people may choose. Despite Churchill’s declaration, he points out that the Empire is being liquidated. Predicating …
Articles
… every day: self-publishing is a booming business. And these companies—or at least Google—view us as part of the … per se, so we need to redefine or repackage “the book.” Points two and three aren’t wrong—they’re right in many … enabling a network of young writers who can serve as an audience, a test-market, an advertising team, and a …