… a paradox which gives both energy and essential shape, we come very close to it here. Ulysses is of course one more … art, a poetry which strikes deep in such a varied audience. The shelves of Lowell criticism make clear that this … wake, a sequence of dramatic insurrections against and denials of his own public and artistic identity, and that this …
Reporting
… as EMDR. Its main advantage, she realized, was that its combination of image processing and physicalizing did not … Most EMDR therapists I’ve met characterize Shapiro, who died in 2019, with almost hagiographic passion; an obituary … of a toss-up. I’ve had the thought, I’m ugly , but I’ve also had the thought that I am different.” Schafer jotted …
… in Paris during 1919, and during that year and the next embodied in several treaties: the Treaty of Versailles with the … gold marks should be paid by 1921 and forty billions by 1926. This treaty was resisted and attacked by the Germans … peace had been imposed; that contrary to the Fourteen Points of President Wilson, which the Germans had accepted …
… William M. Robinson’s book. “Justice in Grey” is the outcome of years of intelligent, meticulous research, and it is … basically the old Federal Constitution with controversial points cleared up, and with those features which had given … The distractions of war and personal feuds in Congress were also factors in the failure to organize the Supreme Court. …
Essays
… total land surface of the islands of Micronesia is only 1260 square miles and the very name, Micronesia, means little … heads. Many are handsome people with fine, well-shaped bodies, dark brown skin, beautiful posture. Some wear Western … They represent, of course, many different attitudes and points of view. The group that I met at Micronesia House in …
… to admit. It’s not just that television and tabloids, film, computer graphics, and virtual reality highjinks “speak” to … that she, in fact, did; but it’s just as possible that a giddier, more expansive century would have so altered the … eyes. Moreover, her gaze is usually slightly offcenter, as if being photographed were as painful for her as …