… off here? where it is not about God nor heaven. Or 20 more points of IQ. 344-345 By Hugh Seidman …
… especially from the early years, it is a remarkable accomplishment, an honorable and exemplary accomplishment, as … defeats that long practice confers. And then let’s say I also am very pleased to belong (if I do) to the company that … everything, and this capacity is the more important ingredient. Genius is idiosyncrasy; often enough it is aberrance. …
Fiction
… him from the mountain crags. His mother was Anne Smith, who died while in labor. Floyd was a sickly boy, an asthmatic. … on a mound of coats and purses on her bed, trying to get comfortable. There was a guitar playing, and someone … to their footsteps ahead of me, tried to picture their bodies moving through the dark. One of them sang a song I …
… the jewels, the caprices, the menagerie of strange pet animals and reptiles, and all the other affectations and … press agent was. And she was no fool: she lived and died within her means. She was certainly, no skinflint: she … and an obscure music critic on the Saturday Review, are completely consistent with Shaw’s introductory portrait. …
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… of all topics and to all stimulating and engaging points of view.” Essay topics included international … the Roanoke Times put it. In a letter dated December 4, 1926, Richmond-based author James Branch Cabell praised the … D. H. Lawrence, Luigi Pirandello, Katherine Anne Porter, Diego Rivera, Eleanor Roosevelt, Vita Sackville-West, Allen …
… stories about the sinking of the Titanic. It was a competent “rewrite” job, dramatic and compact of “human … Holmes, indefatigable at his desk and popular with a huge audience, de pended mainly for subsistence on the practice of … and unforeseeable, it yet placed men at strategic points for the gathering of that material, trained its men …