… was she had in the way of a gift, she had lost it. When she died in 1967, I doubt that anyone felt that she was leaving … experience can cause him only pain.” For this reason, she points out, it is much more desirable, and most people wish, … lights inside.” And that is why her best work may survive. 265-283 By Louis D. Rubin …
Essays
… over-the-top rowdiness as long as I could: Gargantua combing the cannonballs out of his hair after a battle, the … avocat, the equivalent of a solicitor in England, but he is also a stage actor of considerable experience, a folklorist … narrative, “for François Rabelais,” writes Cohen, “the headiest liquor of all was the liquor of learning.” Indeed, the …
… have taken place. New England has shifted from farming to commerce and so to industry; from a huntsman’s frontier the West has become a “producing interior” for foodstuffs and manufactures; … in the same breath with Pittsburgh and Gary. Muscle Shoals and the Catawba River power dams are great units in a …
Amateur Hour
… been edited for brevity and meaning. Jack Hitt: So, you’ve come up with an unusual way for us to identify extraterrestrials trying to communicate with us. A shortcut, really. We’ve been doing …
… by Oswald Garrison Villard. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $2.50. Gandhi Triumphant. By Haridas T. Muzumdar. New York: Universal Publishing Company. $1.00. Nehru, the Rising Star of India. By Anup … of Mahatma Gandhi’s religious, social, and political ideals and practices, has given us a sociological study of the …
Criticism
… sharecroppers. Few realized then that the border would come to represent as much of a philosophical boundary as a … Hamer prepared to testify in front of the party’s Credentials Committee on national television, Johnson tried to … Committee, my name is Fannie Lou Hamer, and I live at 626 East Lafayette Street, Ruleville, Mississippi, Sunflower …