… name is linked with Conrad’s and by which Tomlinson is becoming popularly known—has added no inches to Tomlinson’s … the Jungle” and laid the foundation for what is rapidly becoming fame. II The present vogue for Tomlinson is not hard … girl, the sound of a brook at night, the gentle animals on a farm. To find that your heart can lift up when you …
… Fights. By Walter Millis. New York: William Morrow and Company. $2.50. A Federation for Western Europe. By W. Ivor … There is even a recapitulation for those whose mental diet is limited to headlines and digests. With peace as his … only in so far as his clean-cut analysis of past errors points its warnings for the leaders of today and tomorrow. …
Fiction
… America with the belief that his American dream was already coming true. But my father often says that his life began … the Akinola discount. We will hold it for you. When are you coming?” Tayo and I loved talking with Dad’s coworkers … a job in America because of her foreign academic credentials. She needn’t have worried. She found a job in less than …
Poetry
… Stillbirth At minus two months, Pablo Casals heard his mother playing cello: strings droning on the … around the lurching crystal ball, her belly. Brother who died before the page was turned, how much of this did you …
… manuscripts, documents, letters, and filmscripts that complement the “uncollected” stories and selected letters of … in 1665, and more immediately with Joseph Falkner, who died circa 1842, and ending, for all practical purposes with … of The Sound and the Fury. It is curious, as Williamson points out, that while William Faulkner knew his extended …
… and recurrent movements in modernist poetry that had in common a wish to exalt the senses, especially the sense of … of reason. Eliot, who gave us the “objective correlative,” also praised Donne because his thought was as immediate to … and modern history: I Locke sank into a swoon; The Garden died; God took the spinning-jenny Out of his side. There it …