… economic crisis and have even grown bored with it; what comes as a surprise to even the best-informed in the United … Welsh problems and debating the Labour Government’s proposals for limited home rule (or devolution: the new anodyne … Tydfil, the Jerusalem of Welsh socialism and Keir Hardie’s old stronghold, The victory at Merthyr also represents …
Profiles
… artist, an actress whose versatility allowed her to charm audiences, wow critics, and entertain viewers whether performing for … helmet was one of the first things I noticed. It was completely shattered, cracked and distorted into multiple …
Memoir
… in January. These surgeries were to fix toes mangled by the combination of a tall body, loose joints, and a girlhood … “Cursed, cursed, cursed—cursed by the God YHW. You will die cursed. Cursed you will surely die. Cursed by … to each other. Or is that too much to hope for? April 26 Today, I drove Erin back to Murfreesboro for the first …
… in the corner when their twenty minute flamesticks died: a pole of skeletal light yours and mine really …
… A Blast Against Economists The business depression points an accusing finger at professional economists. This … to point out that when an epidemic disease attacks the community, (a fair analogy in the physiological world) we do … the gates of institutionalism—proposed thoroughgoing remedies. Chief among these was Henry George, whose idealism was …
… innocence, as in the fear-inducing child’s prayer, “If I Die Before I Wake.” In a poem which borrows that prayer for … light: electrical, metaphysical, mizzling on a thousand pinpoints; no symbol like an X burned his forehead: But the … be hidden by the dark, too fragrant/to be forgotten.” 426-436 By Peter Harris …