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Summer on the Island
… who’s slipping through the cracks, it’s such a tight-​knit community and network of families that you’re never going to … grandfathers had worked together, that they had friends in common. His equipment helped, too. He employs a clunky …
A Portrait of Arthur Miller
… Mansfield, a short-story writer from New Zealand who died early at the peak of her career; the other on Wyndham … His opposition to the infamous House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in the 1950’s had earned him lasting … discriminating taste, he was less interested in the finer points of acting than in the composition of the scene. The …
Diplomacy
Diplomacy To the other high-rise residents the landlord introduces me as Our Famous Madam Writer. Reminds me to please try the hot tub percolating in a tent atop the roof, the water slimy and lukewarm. Mid-May. Drumming my nails on the balcony railing. …
From the Desk of the Troublesome Editor
… It seems only to say to me, “He who lives by the sword dies by the sword,” which I know is not the message you … forward. But nothing seems to be at stake. I see great high points of narrative, landmarks, peaks you want to reach (and … that’s only part of it. I count in that chapter a total of 326,000 men, all armed, all “fit for battle.” But are they …
Notes on Current Books, Winter 1984
… to Adam, hers is an identity capable of equally complete blessedness and self-fulfillment (McColley is not … authors” and a Ph. D.-level bibliography useless to the audience that the volume addresses. Despite such blemishes … the English Novel , by Elizabeth Deeds Ermarth. Princeton $26.50 This book reads like the doctoral dissertation of a …
Alabama Goes Industrial
… accepted its social and economic philosophy from its sister commonwealths in Dixie. Two facts combine to make Alabama the best place to view the march of … of long-leaf pine which may be utilized for lumber and also for making naval stores; the central portion, with …
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