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The Techno-Thriller
… Leo Clancy was a boy in Baltimore, he wanted to be a soldier. His heart beat for the stars and stripes. On good days … This didn’t happen. His eyesight was, and is, too weak for combat. He was never a U. S. Marine. Too bad. Clancy was no … change within a story. How an author deals with changes in points of view, especially from a cockpit and through a bomb …
Beyond the Hispanophile Imperative
… of the Wolf , which chronicles a heroic Republican soldier’s illegal return home 34 years after the close of the … a discussion of this strikingly original fiction would be incomplete. At least since Dr. Johnson told Boswell, “There is … it attains the dimensions of an authentic work of art. 526-533 By F. Allen Josephs …
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The Underground Economy of AIDS
… teenage girls. It was urgent for researchers like them to come up with a solution. Their idea seemed simple. For … Dunbar wanted to see whether such a program could also help protect young African women from HIV by giving … market. The factories were protected by tariffs and subsidies, but in the 1990s, the World Bank and IMF which loaned …
Backgrounds of Sorrow
… Edited by Rebecca West. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $2.00. The uncritical popular idea of Carl Sandburg … the fence. The palings are made of iron bars with steel points that can stab the life out of any man who falls … whimsical tales for children, made up, as his favorite audience would say. “out of his own head,” and populated by …
Civil Liberties in the South
… believes “that the causes of industrial conflict are becoming more acute, and that in the South especially, … Even the field of race relations appears to yield fewer denials of individual constitutional prerogatives. When the … preceding year, all four were cited because of the violence committed within their boundaries against representatives of …
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Robert Frost and the Modern Narrative
… of the modern narrative poem. Critics have carefully studied the book’s innovative use of speech rhythms (Frost’s … as Wallace Stevens, Ezra Pound, and T. S. Eliot. Frost’s commitment to narrative verse (as well as to rhyme and … overlay it with conventional lyric effects, Frost counterpoints it with “the sound of sense.” This famous concept, …
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