… That dawn we felt we’d won one, and at long last evening come, we bubbled with laughter at the tiny radio beaming …
… At 19 . . . 30 even . . . it’s wonderful. But it doesn’t compare . . . it’s not in the same league as an orgasm at … think about saving some for when I’m a hundred. My wife died last year. We were married 50 years. In 50 years I … boy from a fifth floor walk up on Mosholu Parkway. She was also imperious and self-centered and demanding. She would …
… to Dante That Dante was the greatest mind produced by the medieval age of faith few people, we suppose, would deny. But … toward the popular problem of Church in State, has become, in our time and country, one of the uncanonized saints … was also excommunicated as a matter of course, and in 1266 had to fight the French prince at Benevento for his …
Fiction
… that they had. Some talked shit about me in Navajo or Acoma or Zuni. Others stared at me flatly when I was wasting … you didn’t need to be a genius to do it. They just needed bodies, lots of bodies, and they went through them fast. I … of booze and cigarettes, and his long hair came to greasy points that shot out the back of his hard hat, bobbing …
… Keats. By Amy Lowell. 2 volumes. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $12.50. This remarkable biography undertakes to … etc.” Such a method of biography runs to space. Miss Lowell also enjoys frank speculation over many things that perhaps … that Keats would eventually have stamped on jejune points of view and kept his thought and poetry to an equal …
Poetry
… Tete A Tete When a man dies, an unknown world passes away . St. Exupery, Wind, Sand …