Editor's Desk
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… Era. By Andre Maurois. New York: D. Appleton-Century Company. $3.00. King Edward VII. By E. F. Benson. New York: Longmans, Green and Company. $3.00. The art of M. Maurois, as biographer, began … grown to fifty, in “The Edwardian Era,” and M. Maurois has also mastered the subsidiary material, “Punch” and “The …
Interviews
… unavoidable for both Everett and his readers. As Everett points out, “[Race] has less to do with my work than it does … Robbery in 1903 and he shoots a pistol at the end at the audience and men fainted and women screamed. It’s not that. It … What is not? Southern Literature confederate flag race 259-264 By Matthew Dischinger …
… that has been recognized by the various book awards committees. Twice again Mississippi benefits from the … talked about, then certainly we felt that the American soldier should be free first.” In 1951 Moore helped to found … Gray, and the unforgettable Fannie Lou Hamer. The 1960’s also witnessed the arrival of a few outsiders, mainly under …
… have joined the eulogistic memoirs of Kennedy advisers to recommend a critical retrospective view of the years … War, Kennedy often flashed back to the 1940’s for reference points. When asked in 1963 whether he would reduce aid to … insight that Acheson and his rigid types were “like old soldiers trying to relive the battles in which they won their …
Fiction
… he lived apart and visited only once in two weeks, always coming at midnight on Fridays and disappearing at dawn on … the morning and took him away. Many people thought he had died and were shocked to see him back walking the road a … which his blood would empty to the ground. But he was also a self-destructing fungus who needed no one to kill …