Criticism
… also was involved with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), one of the organizations spearheading the … to his World War II experience as an Air Force bombardier (his last mission was to napalmed German troops in … opens with the events of 9/11 and then flashes back to key points of US expansionism from Wounded Knee to Iraq, …
… to respond to its information, insights, wisdom, and proposals, if, indeed, they would incline to read it at all. … colleges and universities have over the last half century become almost haphazard collections of unrelated disciplines. … contemptuous of other areas, which tend to function like medievally insular fiefdoms. Very few English faculty seem to …
… evader, at first outraged at his son’s “cowardice,” at last comes to understand him, attends a gathering of war … they told her of the gentleness and humanity of American soldiers. The Vietnam war was especially brutal because … to our own affairs instead of concerning ourselves with “goals for Americans,” we are too convinced of the benignancy …
Contributor
… Chris Hondros was a prize-winning phtotojournalist who died in 2011 while on assignment in Libya. He worked in …
Contributor
… honors and has been a fellow of the Bellagio Center at Lake Como in Italy. All her books are in print and forthcoming for Spring 2004 is a poetry collection, “Rome Burning.” Photos and full information available on website. Helen Barolini …
… (June 1, 1779-June 3, 1781). Vol. I was published in 1926; Vol. II, in 1928. H. R. Mcllwaine, General Editor. … John Burk, that “ardent, sanguine and bold genius” who died a duelist’s death, saw fit to assert: “The materials … really, the loss in Burk’s day, or since, is trifling when compared with the gain. In co-ordinating, collating, …