Essays
… night was just as well suited to a Browns playoff game, complete with hordes of enthusiasts nearly tailgating … Obama’s palms–she didn’t do enough. Just after making a compelling and detailed case for her own universal health … she and her supporters tout–distinguished her. But she also made herself look silly, fretting over other details, …
Fiction
… and impolite. Not to mention ungrateful. This boy had come to the Good Life Retirement Home for the sole purpose … sure it’s hearing me?” “Yeah, this baby’s got great pickup. Also, I can see your voice on the screen.” He held it up. … when she moved out, and he stayed angry at her until she died. Wouldn’t visit her unless my dad made him, which he …
… which he examines; and he knows the sum of his best work comes only to the pedagogy of elucidation and appreciation . … and critics such as Yvor Winters and Malcolm Cowley. I also said that some of the minority voices, including … compass of the space involved. Monroe Spears was in the audience on the memorable occasion when Allen Tate presented …
… him, and so over the course of the year Anderson had become adept at driving with his eyes near the ground. … the speed pressed against her breasts, making her even giddier than the camphor, even more than the rush of stone … the openings her boots had plowed through the snow. 248-266 By W. D. Wetherell …
… Cinéma Verité Pursuits of Happiness: The Hollywood Comedy of Remarriage . By Stanley Cavell. Harvard. $17.50. … a blazing fire projects shadows against the wall, as animals and other men—sometimes silently, sometimes with … images of deluded entrapment in defining the movie audience; and, as an aesthetician, he has discovered …
… percent Gentile when I first started selling bagels there 26 years ago. I assure you this was long before any of the … to her with a flourish of my other hand that could have accompanied the gift of a jewel. That Gentile lady left with a … that these were Gentile customers, after all, not all the ladies wore crosses and in a bakery you don’t have an …