… constitute the novel’s tension. Years later, after I’d come to Chicago, I found in the stacks a small book … by Robert Mapplethorpe of nude men pressing superb bodies together. (No AIDs symptoms showing here.) The other … at the University of Idaho in Moscow. They’d married in 1926, but Janet was too ill to go with him to Moscow. She did …
… is a tribute to Russian genius and to its power of overcoming the most distressing incubi. It is quite certain—and … the vile Tsar put the poet in the mood of being ready to die. After a life full of amorous exploits —his own Don … the fact that Pushkin was not only the most national but also the most international of all Russian writers; the …
… the first revival of interest in his published work (he died on Feb. 9, 1979). In his last years he arranged for the … century has received a more respectful, intelligent, and comprehensive hearing than Tate. His critics have included … his Christian urges undiluted into his criticism after 1926; in his criticism Tate was always more circumspect about …
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… man on his early morning walk. Kiyoshi woke to the sudden commotion of wails and pounding feet, the heavy clang of … the corner Daily Mart. They did not talk during those meals: they did not discuss Kiyoshi’s mother’s depression, nor … so he chose to remain single, keeping busy with his studies and with track practice instead. His resoluteness had …
… Eraser is a direct descendant of Alexander Fraser, first commander of the U.S. Coast Guard and skipper of one of the … University of Virginia and former director of graduate studies and former chair of the McIntire Department of Art. He … matters should be addressed to The Managing Editor. Website: http://www.vqronline.org/ EDITORIAL OFFICES: ONE …
… The Pormalion of Capital. By Harold G. Moulton. $2.50. Income and Economic Progress. By Harold G. Moulton. $2.00. … and its premises have evoked widespread debate. Studies of the National Bureau of Economic Research raise some … a steadily augmenting aggregate income to be divided.” He points out that this end is accomplished by taxes which …