Talisman
… shells for her family and friends. That, I admire. I also admire Jean-Paul Sartre’s work, but I am, again, not so … 3 p.m., when you think that you’re about to fall into a coma. She also sneaked in one cup of strong but milky tea in … the popcorn has is offset by the unpronounceable ingredients of a topping that bills itself as “all natural.” …
… By Harry Elmer Barnes. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. Two Volumes. $10.00. The “new” history, fathered by … with the scope of his ambition. Even to list without comment the main activities and institutions of man, from … the Great, Plotinus, and Joan of Arc. Perhaps they explain also why nearly one half of the two thousand pages is …
… James and Inez got home from work yesterday, they saw smoke coming out an upstairs window. Their bed was in flames. When … made things happen the way they happened. After her parents died in a car crash, Amber moved in with Inez’s family down … well by Amber, who’d been left by herself when her parents died. Hadn’t even married until age 29. Amber was quiet, …
… personality, that is being repudiated. He was a poet who also wrote a great deal of criticism, which in its day was … did not rediscover them; for one thing, they had never been completely lost, and during the 19th century good poets on … had been able to address itself to a very large, educated audience, but the price paid for that kind of mass …
… layer by layer. . . “Let Zip-Strip do the work.” It is also necessary to scrape. No one driving by the house on a … were going off. Or that the shadows of women were complaining, “You don’t care for anyone but yourself.” … in charge of a “cultural series”— books with a limited audience but “viable cultural interest.” Why weep for Jake? …
Essays
… on the ocean floor, the scientist pauses a moment and comes face to face with death in the form of a 150-foot-tall … a force as destructive as the atomic bomb, chooses to die alongside Godzilla rather than risk letting his Oxygen … A mysterious sea monster sinking a ship? Yes, but it was also an unmistakable reference to The Lucky Dragon , a tuna …