… or Pope or Johnson. Writing history this way, Knapp is complex (perhaps overly so) and interesting in treating … Hitler’s Wehrmacht. While the image of the professional soldier itching for a fight— any fight—might be appealing … friend, Jane Pollard, and one of the last letters selected, 26 Dec.1828, is also to that friend, now, since 1795, Mrs. …
… Theo and I both played the violin. I was fairly good, if uncommitted; for her age, she was splendid. I have always … his wrist?” I gazed at her stupidly. I thought I had studied every visible inch of Seedy’s body, but he usually wore … hunk by hunk, and let it fall shining to the floor. 316-326 By Paula A. Keisler …
Essays
… and then vacuum-vanished into unbelieving recognition: “Eddie.” Her smile pulled across the blank stretch of almost … a white boy walking in the backyard. At this my mind’s chin points up and in the white boy’s direction. Then someone in … an incredible talk Baldwin gave on a Friday night (May 26, 1972) at the Inner-City Theater in Los Angeles. I was …
… A Common Ground of Liberalism Freedom Is More than a Word. By … extremely doubtful. One of the purposes of PM was, as Field points out, to bring to bear upon news “all the available … I suppose, this may be ascribed to his awareness of the audience for which he writes. Partly it may be the result of …
Criticism
… University, I overcame an ambition for graduate studies in philosophy and ended up working as a security guard … overnight free-form time slot. Needless to say, it was non-commercial and frequently included music that was not radio … of the 1960s, the women’s movement, and anti-war journals. Streitmatter also discusses gay and lesbian …
… of profits, dividends, interest, and rent as sources of income. It touches all the imponderables of life, transmutes … Among the major manufacturing industries, the really big deals in combinations were conceived and “put over” by … a high water content were to be issued. With these ingredients of the situation in proper juxtaposition, the …