… From Why to How The Brazen Face of History: Studies in the Literary Consciousness in America. By Lewis P. … gives its readers enough referents to insure that no one becomes lost. According to Simpson, our fall from myth into … substance. This means one must accept not just mind but also the world’s body as his habitation. Rather than the …
Criticism
… Life (2002), is one of the best of at least a half dozen studies to appear within the past ten years. The year before, … turpitude. Measured, judicious response to opposing viewpoints was never TR’s style. Throughout his career he could … at the helm right now. American Presidents biography 247-262 By Louis D. Rubin …
… Fifty years ago this summer, having prevailed in the bloodiest battle of the Pacific War on the island of Okinawa, … a decision which brought the most destructive war in the annals of human history to an end in August 1945. To those in … managing editor of the New York publisher, Dodd, Mead and Company. He now lives in Connecticut and is a freelance …
… of their possessors, are not merely simple but complex and betwixt and between. At any rate the novelists … are, of course, largely economic and social; but there is also the fact that the ever-growing frankness of realistic fiction enables authors to do the rougher and readier simple soul to the very life as never before. In sheer …
Contributor
… and the Moscow Times , and has written and served as a commentator for the Financial Times , the BBC, the CBC, and Pakistani Television. His website is www.stephenboykewich.com . Stephen Boykewich …
… By Harold Nicolson. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $1.25. Henry Ford, By J. G. De Rouhlac Hamilton. … rewards alone. He reads a story which amuses him, appeals to his taste for the scandalous, for peeping into the … miserably gushing translations) over some of Goethe’s windiest verse. (Why, I often wonder, does German poetry look …