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The Profession of Letters in the South
… and lead sordid lives in France as elsewhere; yet the audience for high literature is larger in France than in any … with us. The public respects the writer according to his income. And, alas, writers themselves respect chiefly and fear … the University of North Carolina—the rise of new Southern points of view, even now in the towns, is tied still to the …
Dragonfly Larvae, Anyone?
… or the plural, referred virtually unequivocally to ladies’ underwear. Now that television has come with almost repulsive frankness to deal with … of a cat’s being substituted by an unscrupulous vendor. (Also, small boys always treasured the left hind foot of a …
Toward American Morale
… take care of itself. If we believed unquestioningly in “the coming victory of democracy,” democracy would surely be … by silencing all dissent. It is Hitler’s method. It was Daladier’s: he felt himself a Clemenceau when he had deprived … when we know we are not. What we can do is to seek the points upon which there is no dissent, and make them the …
The Long Road of Lonesome Rhodes
… of juvenile delinquency, which had obsessed congressional committees and the popular press for the past few years. … Eisenhower in 1952. Performer, tribune, and member of the audience, ingenious enough to invent a “reaction machine” that … musical Stand Up and Cheer, in which President Roosevelt appoints Lawrence Cromwell (Warner Baxter) to be Secretary of …
Back to the Front
… Edited by Dr. Helmut Klotz. New York: William Morrow and Company. $2.75. The Hour of Decision. By Oswald Spengler. … right, there is a possibility of mutual cancellation of falsities, leaving a general impression that is … power, Ruhr-Prussia could afford to wait for Hindenburg to die. And between Thyssen of the Ruhr and the little man of …
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The Resurrection
… Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the early hours of April 26, 1986. A few days later, they were told they had to … and benches, and to find the company of toddlers and old ladies. The memorial used to have two sets of wings: an inner … than in other cities.” She looks out the balcony and points to her father’s old van, still used for picnic trips …
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