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The New England Mind Revisited
… as they stake out positions in the field of American studies. In some books Miller hovers behind and within the … present almost like a muse, as if scholars were unable to compose a single sentence without acknowledging that it is … one is reading 700 pages, this makes a lot of difference. 526-532 By Philip F. Gura …
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The New Berliners
… of the shelter’s Arabic-speaking staffers to ask for help. Communicating with them was pointless otherwise. A year and … Turkey, where he spent a month in intensive care. (Hospitals in northern Syria are so poorly equipped, if even … craft to capsize. Then, an hour into the journey, the motor died, and panic began to set in. A couple of passengers …
Chip Off the Old Block
… suddenly that he was the boss of the place. He could go or come as he pleased, as long as the cow was milked and the … and the thought that maybe Mom or Bruce or Pa might die and be buried out there on the knoll by the sandhills … about God’s wisdom,” he said. “A man like that, his morals are as loose as his bowels.” “Ira!” Mrs. Chance said. “I …
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Gravel
… moon uprising in the east. Goodbye to the going forth, and coming home. Goodbye to the going forth, and holding on, and … The dragonfly lives its life without a single error, it also waits for our praise. The pale-green moths are pressing … they are dying to get in to press their papery bodies into the light. This is the world. 8 Listen, I don’t …
In Our Ends Are Our Beginnings
… Thinkers. By Edmund Wilson. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $2.75. One difference between Edmund Wilson and … must call the influence of the deeply dishonest, wilfully incomplete, and ultimately facile imagination. Such a poet … with the lines run together but with the initial capitals retained: a bastard and irritating presentation that …
The Challenge of Russian Nationalism to Soviet Stability
… in decline to shoulder the grand panoply of their strategic commitments. These circumstances give the two countries … it is subventioned, pampered, and virtually bribed for obedience, while it thumbs its nose at Moscow with vaiying … peoples who live there. Finally, there are three important points to be remembered. First, in current Soviet …
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