… Roberts (“Ephesian”). Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company. $2.50. The Actor in Dickens. By J. B. Van … now on my desk are based on new or partially new materials, and at least one has as its avowed object that of … between Mr. Van Amerongen’s work and these earlier studies is that his is the work of a gifted scholar: indeed it …
Poetry
… at work on his latest rush of ideas—boiling up insulating compounds, experimenting with vacuums—while Edison scribbles … counterpane, a revolver under her pillow, before she died of “congestion of the brain.” On the verge of night … for one dark, full, silent minute that October that he died. And here’s the glare-shattered river, the bridge, the …
… to the elder, not only to his technical experiments but also, as F. 0. Matthiessen has pointed out, to “his long … is no doubt that their achievements, two decades apart, are comparable, and it is interesting to consider some of the … of people who wish to be taken away from themselves, parodies a whole series of second-rate ways of feeling and …
… Epiphany Vladimir Ussachevsky, 1911—1990 The night you died you rushed into the apartment where I was sorting your …
… A Sequence of Stanzas: Compiled and Read to A Group of Friends on His Seventy-Fifth … this lyric as one’s authority, that we begin at birth to die. Whatever one’s age, one’s degree of consciousness … words we have to say Because tomorrow our soul sets sail. 264-268 By Allen Tate …
… of the Islamic Army in Iraq and to killing American soldiers, waits outside an American Joint Security Station in … Freeman L. Gardner Jr.—at the Department of Defense’s website, in a press release about his death. He was from … define the conflict in Iraq without letting it define me. 26-49 By Ashley Gilbertson …