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… the two. —Richard C. Collins The Faith of the American Soldier, by Stephen Mansfield. Tarcher, May 2005. $19.99 No one … standard interpretations. Fascinating in many ways for the points of view presented (and thus for those being … a print successor to the surprisingly popular Poetry 180 website , aimed at high school audiences and launched by …
Racism In Art
… of “otherness” going on in several fields of study. They compare favorably with Edward Said’s Orientalism , Valentine … and thus devoted mainly to realizing European ideals of moral nobility and physical beauty” from which blacks … no place for [them] in “high” art.” Two busts by Charles Cordier— “Nègre de Tombouctou” (Timbuctoo in English) and …
From Another Shore
… That dawn we felt we’d won one, and at long last evening come, we bubbled with laughter at the tiny radio beaming …
Bread from Stones
… Look at me.” I looked at him, a big red-faced man, lolling comfortably in a deck chair. He reminded me of a great big … built. It had been added to since then; a couple of TV aerials perched like forlorn metallic scarecrows on the roof and … paintings of desperately ethereal pre-Raphaelite young ladies, and directly above the wide bed there was a painting …
No Regrets, Sydney
… At 19 . . . 30 even . . . it’s wonderful. But it doesn’t compare . . . it’s not in the same league as an orgasm at … think about saving some for when I’m a hundred. My wife died last year. We were married 50 years. In 50 years I … boy from a fifth floor walk up on Mosholu Parkway. She was also imperious and self-centered and demanding. She would …
The Mind of Fascism
… and His Mind. By E. B. Ashton. New York: William Morrow and Company. $2.50. No account of Fascism can fail to take note … was against. It was applied freely to all parties but the Communist—to which it might have been directed with some … different sort of freedom from that demanded by the individuals of the strongly unified states. It may indeed have been …
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