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Nazi Fathers and Non-Nazi Sons
… children. These are among the ideas which Peter Sichrovsky points up in this short book. The parents in question … had to relate to their fathers in terms of absolute obedience and subjection. Their mothers protected the Nazis and … to do so after the secrets were out; they, too, were complicit. With only one or two exceptions these men …
Banishing Bernstein
… of the Movie Team.”) It was a silent film with piano accompaniment. During the performance, it became obvious that … tragic sections. There was good-natured laughter in the audience and some friendly hectoring. It was obvious that he … overblown. At the first session, I found that Bernstein had also signed up for the course. We left the class together …
Katherine Anne Porter in VQR
… fiction collection Flowering Judas . By 1935, Porter had become a regular contributor to VQR, and was just beginning to … in the human mind between the will to live and the will to die.” Davis also noted that he had a hard time deciding what to use from …
The Case of the Corpse in the Blind Alley
… to be held to celebrate it, nor will any large body of commemorative literature be written for the occasion. Yet … but their artistry saves them from seeming dated. They also have the advantage of using only the simplest of means. … too rigid are responsible for their not reaching a wider audience. This, however, is not enough of an explanation, for …
Two Men in Europe
… convictions have tended to crystallize as realization has become clearer that America is immediately affected by the … For this and other reasons, the interventionist party is composed of somewhat heterogeneous elements, varying in … issue between Left and Right injects itself at all points. He cites with relish the Archbishop of York who …
A Season In the Dismal Trade
… of got used to dormitory living. The year was 1959. I had come home to Marshall to begin a belated college career and … Did I really want to spend my days carting around dead bodies? Wasn’t there something a bit spooky and, well, strange … off. I can remember gazing down at his poor shrunken genitals, the flaccid little penis and the wrinkled, drawn-up …
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