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A Golden Day-After-Tomorrow?
… Business. By Stephen Bonsai. Doubleday, Doran ami Company. $3.00. Victory zvilhout Peace. By Roger Burlingame … speech, loosely put together with many digressions from the points under immediate discussion, but on the whole leaving … Hong Kong, Burma and Malaya, Indo-China, and the East Indies to the empires from which Japan took them.” In these …
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Robert Penn Warren in VQR
… and poetry, as well as essays and methodological studies—Robert Penn Warren was one of the leading voices of … well with VQR’searly penchant for publishing works with a compelling Southern focus, often by talented Southern … and abiding desire to write poetry and short fiction” yet also recognized his shifting commitments to long-term tasks …
In Defense of Anonymity
… Catholic priests aboard, returning from school in Rome. And also, though we had not seen them, there were many black entertainers on board, who were coming home from various countries in Europe. The ship moved … throes of agony and fear are never a pretty sight. Some ladies opposed to alcohol actually circulated a petition …
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An Open Letter to Doctor X
… letter in the hope that you will recognize yourself and come forward and give me a hint. I notice that I have … me, since, as far as I could tell, it concerned some fine points of medical billing seen from the physician’s point of … voice carried through the quarter-full bus: the perfect audience size. I think it was the word menses that finally …
Faulkner’s “Sanctuary” and the Southern Myth
… Marryat and Defoe: it was that, of course, but it was also a great deal more than an imitation of either Defoe or … seems to me a mediocre calamity. No matter: there is no common law of literature which compels a writer to get better and better, year after year. …
When the Soldiers Come Back
… When the Soldiers Come Back About ten million Americans, if we split Brigadier … give and take. In his mind will be dissolved many a false conception nurtured by nationalism, especially about … When the Soldiers Come Back …
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