Essays
… of one of Berthot’s recent paintings, you immediately become aware of depths in the painting and you are drawn out … turn in his art, but the countryside to which he had moved also echoed a world he’d known before, in childhood and … or his own American follower, Emerson. Wordsworth’s mother died when he was eight, his father when he was thirteen. …
… of Life. By L. P. Jacks. New York: George H. Doran & Company. $1.25. The Soul’s Sincere Desire. By Glenn Clark. … has to do with some of the needs of life, and the other points the way to a resource in which the needs of fife may … attempting the seemingly impossible.” It is therefore a false clue to the meaning of life, which leads only to the …
Interviews
… of colleagues’ newly published books, event posters for upcoming writing festivals, slides announcing literary contest award winners, … read a lot of short stuff. I teach at NYU in the Liberal Studies program, and every semester, I teach our version of …
… the Rising Sun. By James R. Young. Double-day, Doran and Company. $3.00. Honorable Bnemy. By Ernest O. Hauser. Duell, … seems reasonably well fulfilled in these four studies. Hugh Borton’s “Japan Since 1981” confirms the … one of the greatest masterpieces of ambiguity in the annals of modern diplomacy, admirably reflects the verbal …
… Twins have been concocting little experiments like this and comparing their respective experiences pretty much … grounded in the overthrow of the prior antique/classical/medieval model of ourselves as living, precisely, at the … in question turns out to be about binocularity—two individuals completely in synch in an ongoing investigation into …
… From Why to How The Brazen Face of History: Studies in the Literary Consciousness in America. By Lewis P. … gives its readers enough referents to insure that no one becomes lost. According to Simpson, our fall from myth into … substance. This means one must accept not just mind but also the world’s body as his habitation. Rather than the …