… By William Ralph Inge. New York: Longmans, Green and Company. $4.00. The Limitations of Science. By J. W. N. … illustrations, metaphors, selecting with a particular audience in mind. The result is Babel. The Very Reverend … to the total course of things. Pushed into the future, it points to a time when all things will be at one temperature, …
… with this story of the film’s unusual success is also a production history perhaps as curious as any recorded … will be more fully shown, with more than a year of bitter combat ahead for Americans, in the producer Samuel Goldwyn’s … by popular vote from a number of choices offered to test audiences. In between—to give but a sketch of events also more …
… fashionable dress is both microcosm and macrocosm; it appeals because of the way we see ourselves and it incorporates … “old clothes”— clothes divested of the glamour of fashion—become artifacts, the study of which reveals the … of society? The serious student of clothes and the compiler of fashion plates for the coffee-table book alike …
Fiction
… to express a new swagger of opposition and suspicion. A compact male figure entered the room. It was Dr. … Everett groaned. Don’t you people think we have hospitals in Virginia? The city was hot. Last week Ivy had hauled … returned trailing a gurney. A hefty orderly wore a hoodie and yellow aviator glasses. Ivy read the label on the …
Criticism
… Budd Schulberg himself was a smart kid who grew up to become both a Hollywood legend and a classic cautionary tale … heroes. The convergence was too much to ask for. It would also turn out to be simply too much. On the flight from … to witness. He was writing virtually right up until he died, in 2009. In screenwriting terms—and terms “of …
… Revolution Porfirio Diaz, Dictator of Mexico. By Carleton Beals. Philadelphia: j. B. Lippincott Company. $5.00. The Crimson Jester: Zapata of Mexico. By H. … and “Viva Villa!” by Edgcumb Pinchon, we have excellent studies of leaders of the people who did not fall victims to …