… to disappoint either his own expectations or those of his audience, and the difficulty of refuting or verifying the … he had published a word of fiction. The Sun Also Rises (1926) created the most powerful literary image of Spain and of … knew him) that appeared between 1949 and 1980. Their viewpoints range from reverence and awe to condescension and …
Interviews
… reflects his deep anxiety about nuclear warfare and his commitment to peace, environmentalism, and social justice, … lasting until the 6th. In the days before it began, I studied the situation of bomb survivors in Hiroshima and the … and the other groups were pro-Russia or pro-USA The viewpoints of these groups were incompatible, could not be …
… as formidably specialized as that of psychiatry. It has come to be a calling which, with every statistical … the advertising is supposed to be addressed to its wide audience. Anyone can know, as well as an advertising agent … the most lavish expenditures now being made for advertising—points even more directly to the chief social consequence of …
Poetry
Reza’s Restaurant, Chicago, 1997 the waiters milled about filling sumac shakers clearing away plates of onion and radish my father pointed to each person whispered Persian about the old man with the silver beard …
Criticism
… account; even the slightest novels receive a page or two of commentary. But it is typical of Hall’s emphasis on results … evidence that might help explain this mystery. One of the points that he makes most effectively as he carefully treats … earlier in 1863 that he was, “of all our novelists, the ladies’ man of our time.” Although Hall cites contemporaries …
… synthesis that had previously provided “Americans” with a common identity. The resulting sense of alienation and … if Klein’s focus sometimes seems uncomfortably narrow, it also yields innumerable valuable insights and intellectual … also contains reviews of recent literature and literary studies and a list of noteworthy dissertations. Readership …