Poetry
… stomach aches. What will never be taken from us? My father died on a hospital gurney with the please-resuscitate order …
… Whittlesey House. $2.50. It is one thing to present composers and their works in chronological order and another … and the tendency to return to eighteenth century ideals. It is not so full a description as Constant Lambert’s … overlooks many composers whose music has enjoyed the wide audience which he covets for his favorites. Then, while he …
Criticism
… then feels guilty when she doesn’t visit Robin before she dies. Later, when the narrator and two other women visit … is priceless, but the absence of more meaningful concerns points to an emptiness, emphasized by all the white space on … not want to hear the ticking clock, but it’s there. 222-226 By Elliott Holt …
… already begun and indeed the backbone of the plan has become a bone of contention. Her universities have gathered a … the meantime swelling the deposits of the banks whose officials compose the Protective Committees; and because the City … There are over four hundred local governmental taxing bodies, most of them boards and commissions with overlapping …
Profiles
… that VQR would succeed where others had failed. On June 26, 1925, he wrote editor James Southall Wilson: I suppose … we have a criticism, and we can’t have that until we become professional – instead of being just geniuses, or perhaps ladies and gentlemen. Davis responded, “Your essay could well …
Criticism
… the general tumult for social and economic justice that accompanied the late 1960s anti-war movement ( which I … account, Guyasuta foresaw the demise of his peoples. He died a disillusioned alcoholic near Pittsburgh in 1794. Dark … Treaty of Chicago, which was a huge land swap. Keating also points out that early Chicago was a cross-cultural haven …