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Criticism, Inc
… of trained performers who would appear to have some of the competence that the critic needs. The first is the artist … matter whether we call them sciences or just systematic studies; the total effort of each to be effective must be … enterprise might be seriously taken in hand by professionals. Perhaps I use a distasteful figure, but I have the idea …
Inexplicable World War I
… and 21 pages of bibliography in very small print encompass a wide ranging critique of conventional beliefs on … put her at odds with France and Russia. That, in his view, also disqualifies imperialism as a cause of war. The author, … spent to kill an enemy (p.298). And what about the soldiers themselves? Millions died, but the survivors, except …
Ideas or Ideals?
… Ideas or Ideals? Amok. By Stefan Zweig. New York: The Viking Press. … Back. By Erich Maria Remarque. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. $2.50. The Pure in Heart. By Franz Werfel. New … it seems to me, depends little upon the novelty or complexity of its ideas, despite the urgent talk of those …
Tommy
… were not divorced. The salmon went upstream to spawn and die. There seemed an order to the universe. He has a picture …
The Manns: Mirrors of History
… of all Hitler’s opponents among European intellectuals,” was the more influential public figure in Weimar … But Thomas, who frequently visited America in the 1930’s, completely eclipsed his brother in the New World. While Heinrich moved from adulation to neglect and died impoverished and obscure, Thomas received many honorary …
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Man Oh Man—It’s Manna Man
… for a week of food—two weeks if a Christian Youth Group comes in and adopts half the strays. Sometimes she dreams of … to save the unsaved? Lloyd Driggers doesn’t offer testimonials. No, he just hands out food. That’s not enough!” The … story in the weekly Forty-Five Platter, and studied up on the molecular structure of tree sap. He gazed at …
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