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Laugh, Cry, Believe: Spielbergization and Its Discontents
… Congress participants were mainly screenwriters. Some were Communists; but not everyone. Darryl F. Zanuck—who addressed … film with the causes of wars and panics, with social upheavals and depression, with starvation and want and injustice … Disney and Hitchcock. Astoundingly attuned to mass-audience psychology, he is at once ruthlessly sadistic and …
Eve and Mr. Cabell: - and the Archbishop
… Eve and Mr. Cabell: - and the Archbishop Death Comes for the Archbishop. By Willa Cather. New York: Alfred … by bookshelves containing a collection of small animals and birds not unlike Mr. Cabell’s own. And Gerald … in 1848 as a Catholic missionary to the Southwest, and dies there as Archbishop in the eighties. Miss Cather, …
Notes on Current Books
… Knopf $3.50 The Autobioe/raphy of Joseph Addison Turner, 1826-1808. The subject of this brief autobiographical sketch … fat volume of thirteen hundred pages is a compilation of Jeffcrsonl major writings, drawn almost without exception from … com plicated economic problems. Louisiana Stale P. New Viewpoints in Georgia History, hy Albert ]J. Suye. The first two …
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Truths, Slightly Arranged: John Updike’s Uninhibited Fiction
… or an invitation—​it’s not clear—​he does something uncommon for an Updike character: He beats a hasty retreat. … of writers—​like John Cheever and J. D. Salinger—​who were also associated with the magazine. If Begley’s biography and … his stud days, as in the story “Cunts.” Updike’s father died in 1972, and his mother in 1989, and in their loss …
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Thousands of Words: Galleries in Books
… and influences have us looking at more pictures while our comprehension and retention of them decreases. What does it … life coincides with most of the twentieth century. When he died in 1999, he left behind 100,000 negatives and more than … television (in fact, before rural electrification), periodicals did what some TV programs still attempt to do. Before …
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Nomadia
… boundaries, then; an infestation of humours, invisible companion: ageless, like a child. No one will be able to … back. But not the beginning, not where I started. That died with Johann setting out on the road. That died when the only language I trusted began to grow under my …
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