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The Virginia Quarterly Review and Its Contributors
… will be given to reviews that are themselves critical studies of value. For its first issues the editor has naturally … it will in no sense be a magazine of a section. It will welcome interesting themes and brilliant contributors wherever … of all topics and to all stimulating and engaging points of view. It will seek to escape the technically dry …
Criticism
New America and Old China in Dystopian Novels
… and A Gesture Life (1999) respectively, realized that “a component of [his] interest in China was an anxiety about … the backdrop of the failed student uprising that bloodied Tiananmen Square. Among those who have dared to voice … murder is unspooled in snatches of flashback and rotating points of view. The question of who has committed the crime …
Peace and Action
… Peace. By Hamilton Fish Armstrong. New York: The Macmillan Company. $1.75. Men Must Act. By Lewis Mumford. New York: … own interest, and even downright ignorance. Mr. Armstrong points out that “it is fair to Prime Minister Chamberlain to … more community of interest with Fascism than Communism and also instinctively preferred Germany to France.” There is …
Criticism
Thousands of Words: Galleries in Books
… and influences have us looking at more pictures while our comprehension and retention of them decreases. What does it … life coincides with most of the twentieth century. When he died in 1999, he left behind 100,000 negatives and more than … television (in fact, before rural electrification), periodicals did what some TV programs still attempt to do. Before …
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Nomadia
… boundaries, then; an infestation of humours, invisible companion: ageless, like a child. No one will be able to … back. But not the beginning, not where I started. That died with Johann setting out on the road. That died when the only language I trusted began to grow under my …
Barefoot and Pregnant In Des Moines
… to believe she doesn’t understand my feelings, doesn’t comprehend how she tears me to pieces with her indifference, … lost their money during the Depression. Her granddaddy died in the charity ward of a hospital. Her daddy ran off … look at her in her dress cool as a mint drink. She has the false prettiness of a mannequin. Her green eyes, which stare …
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