… serious intervention of the best political thought at our command. The spectacle of the brain of our western culture … “fall” both flatters Anglo-Saxon moral complacency and conceals from its users and from their listeners the true … belief that the British and American peoples (and their soldiers) forget that so far, many more Frenchmen have been …
… damask Celsiana, pink Felicite Parmentier, Louise Odier, Marquise Bocella, and Rose de Rescht, its double … no human concern for our human life. We are asking that you come out to here and call myself and Mr. Duke Crawford out … in the spring. Now I have something to write about.” 326-340 By Samuel Pickering …
… I was born and reared in Fairhope, Alabama, a “utopian” community, a single-tax colony founded on the eastern shore … the Bowen estate, not she, had the title to the land. She also was reconsidering her previous refusal to sell out and … would be the community’s unrivaled leader and spokesman. He died a month before my tenth birthday (I was the youngest of …
Fiction
… turned in an indictment in the rape and murder case of Brodie Painter, the so-called Irish Creek Desperado. The crime, … due to a dearth of witnesses. His latest crime was committed in South Mountain on Irish Creek in the county. He … its hospitality to fugitives, and is familiar with the locals and all the paths through Pedlar River Country. It was …
Criticism
… as the revelatory Uncollected Poems ; in so doing, he has become Rilke’s best and most important ambassador to American … Emerson’s “transparent eyeball,” taking everything in, but also like the statues of Rilke’s mentor Rodin, which seem to … hopes to reveal in his poems. In Snow’s hands, Rilke becomes clear as glass—as if the poems could be windows …
… really wasn’t news. We have known that since the brave soldiers of General Lee’s army hopelessly shuffled home with … the historical reason, make necessary contemporary comparisons, and do something about it. The past, present, … — lawyers, business men, doctors, clergymen, public officials—either consciously or unconsciously serve the Lords of …