… visionary faith in the integrity and fidelity of personal commitment. She believed in “free love” and was willing to … gave birth to a second daughter. Eleven days later, she died of septicaemia induced by a physician who had neglected … being,” she asserted the right to speak before mixed audiences. “I recognize no rights but human rights,” she …
… Jerzy Nowak Breyten Breytenbach Werner Herzog Salman Rushdie & Lawrence Weschler Daniel Alarcón While I was … place of a criminal justice system. It worked this way: a community is confronted with a crime—a theft, for … on, and far beyond whatever military victories or reversals may have occurred, or the shifting lines demarcating …
Essays
… quite get it. You try but you fail.” In a “Women’s Studies” class in Warsaw, of all places, I asked the students, … setting, clear and broad: So much i’ the atmosphere, the points of view, the situations whence we scan, Bro’t out by … 1539. Sense of ‘day-dream based on desires’ is from 1926, as is fantasize … .” (The year I was born!) “Reality” is …
… Democracies. By Calvin B. Hoover. New York: The Macmillan Company. $1.50. Nationalism and Culture. By Rudolf Rocker. … Good Society. By Walter Lippmann. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. $3.00. Calvin B. Hoover’s “Dictators and … barbarism of men who have not got beyond the preface to morals. Mr. Lippmann’s limpid pages seem far removed from a …
Poetry
… to what we know will we avoid the scintillating chill that points its finger in advance of snow. First Snow Slowly, …
… By George Garrett. Louisiana State University Press. $26.95 cloth, $18.95 paper. D ays of Our Lives Lie in … some of his strongest work and convey a sense of his having come to terms with what he has to say and how he will say … achieves with the slight pauses he introduces at critical points, as when he says “in a graveyard, maybe , whistling …