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An American Renaissance
… by which his “American Renaissance” may be judged. He points out that five of our greatest writers—Emerson, … the last of these alternatives my main subject has become the conceptions held by five of our major writers … he is doing? That is for him to answer. Perhaps he has studied T. S. Eliot too long and too affectionately. Perhaps he …
Television: “One Vast Ubiquitous Library”
… development in Washington. The U.S.Senate had rejected the comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty designed to prevent … new values and the relentless pursuit of higher audience ratings. It obviously reflected the decline and … up their schedules for the current season and trotted out 26 new prime time weekly comedies and dramas, mostly aimed …
Cookbook, Spring 1977
… the spokesman for a new generation of French cooks, has become the best-known cook in the world. The publication of … how to prepare it, not select a recipe and then seek ingredients which might not that day be at their best. A second … are inventive, tasty, excellent. The long introduction points out correctly that “Szechwanese food can be …
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A Specter of Both Directions
… Puzzle Alexander Brock: I need some help with an upcoming issue of VQR. ChatGPT: Of course—happy to help. Who … aligned with concepts in psychology, climate studies, and speculative fiction. 2. The future produces … et cetera. And yet, despite being a fiction, it points to something real—me—that can be reached by …
Gongorism? - What of It?
… literature, but it has not yet, and probably never will, come into general use in this country, In order that the … Caesarian operations at the hands of pitiless radicals who have lost faith in ordinary poetic obstetrics. In … together the bare facts of Ggora’s life. No one had ever studied his works critically enough to separate what he really …
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Falling for the Stars
… there to make them look good.”  And to take the pain that’s coming. With risk there’s always the chance of pain; if … went from jumping horses at a gallop to soaring over canals in rocket-powered pickup trucks to directing films. In … it was once typical for one or two stunt people to die each year on the job, most commonly in high falls. Any …
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