… tradition of those three masters, and avoid such excesses common to lesser practitioners as lack of organization; and … of the movement, still struggling after the movement’s goals of real equality—some in small, local endeavors, some in … that gripped so many of my generation. This, combined with my interest as a doctor in how people cope in …
Photography
… reason photographing at night is so addictive. The camera becomes the youthful eye. The camera is an owl. We are shown … is because your red cones are now exhausted. Certain animals have more cone receptors than humans do and can see well … rare. In the time it took to write this sentence, somebody died, somebody was born, a language disappeared, a forest …
… of Lincoln Steffens. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. 2 vols. $7.50. Autobiography is a difficult art, … which tended to run out of all human control; and he died an exile in the country which his family had done so … gave him a hundred dollars and carte blanche to do or die as he chose, a rather severe decision for a young man …
… me to find my way out of that error, during which time I also took a Ph.D. in political science from U.CL.A. I taught … America: His Fate and His Future” was given by Fawn M. Brodie in September as part of the Ses-quicentennial … or Nonsense?” forms part of the introduction to a forthcoming volume of essays on secularization that he has edited …
… Varieties of Romanticism The Complete Collected Poems: 1906-1938. By William Carlos … Sonnets. By Merrill Moore. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $5.00. Here are three poets who, for all their … and any elevation of facts to the realm of ideas is a falsification by the corrupting intellect. At this point, any …
Fiction
… a kid unwrapping a Christmas present—she had already become Kat. Like the rest of the ramen-fueled hordes of art … a few years before the new trees and the swing sets and the DIE YUPPIE SCUM stencils on the smooth-bricked … It was just music geeks showing off, she knew that, but she also knew that as they talked about mail-order import …