Criticism
… for having it, the exhilaration of unbounded flight becomes tainted by all sorts of qualms. Now surviving, now … you shudder; my feet tingled. I thought I was going to die the very next moment. But I didn’t die, and walked four … and every Yes arrives twinned to its brother, No. It’s also a voice that has stimulated many imitators and a “First …
Profiles
… retiring editor of the Virginia Quarterly Review, died Monday of injuries sustained in an automobile collision … 1964. While working there, he met Holton, who went on to become Virginia’s first Republican governor in living memory. … the first to publish the work of novelist T.R. Pearson. He also published a “lost” story of William Faulkner, who had …
… we sat in the kitchen and I made marks where he needed a comma, where he repeated a word, where the line didn’t break … canoeing on the Little Manistee river and fell in, he studied a book and learned how to maneuver that single bend in … gods’ expression of revenge. He thought his daughters’ bodies were his home. I don’t care if the man next door hears …
… legitimize itself by imitating European models, while its audience constituted some unidentifiable “out there.” Cooper’s … in his interpretation, and often labors less controversial points. Thus, despite its value, the book makes for some … of the Soviet Bar, 1917—1939 , by Eugene Huskey. Princeton $26.50 The study of jurisprudence and the judiciary in an …
… a paradox which gives both energy and essential shape, we come very close to it here. Ulysses is of course one more … art, a poetry which strikes deep in such a varied audience. The shelves of Lowell criticism make clear that this … wake, a sequence of dramatic insurrections against and denials of his own public and artistic identity, and that this …
Reporting
… as EMDR. Its main advantage, she realized, was that its combination of image processing and physicalizing did not … Most EMDR therapists I’ve met characterize Shapiro, who died in 2019, with almost hagiographic passion; an obituary … of a toss-up. I’ve had the thought, I’m ugly , but I’ve also had the thought that I am different.” Schafer jotted …