Poetry
… all dissolving in the roar. I want to ask the dark who died and made me king: three times I’ve filled the tub and …
Fiction
… things smaller—the Kurzym Bypass, ideal for reducing highly complex pieces of machinery, for instance, or Montclaire’s … droplets of water—fill me with a great anxiety. I have also, claiming allergies, given the cat to a friend and have … to admit it, I felt some pride in this. One of the many complaints we face in my office is that in the process of …
… been disguised by familiarity, “The Hundred Years War” has come to have a life of its own, a moment in time which is … that “It is arguable that the Hundred Years War was medieval England’s greatest achievement.” That the concept is, … as far as the siege of Calais in 1347. His second volume, also of about 600 pages, ends in 1369. Or, to focus on a …
… like Russia and Turkey under the impending threat of becoming Hitler’s next victim has been the result of the … of “devil take the hindmost.” Surely such an attitude points to a profound ailment afflicting the proponents of … are generally conceded, by those who have made careful studies of the forces involved, to be that Hitler will, at some …
Contributor
… been a Milena Jesenská Fellow with Vienna’s Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen. Cynthia Haven …
… is one thing; but this American phenomenon of books of composite authorship expounding So-and-so’s “Theory of this” and “Theory of that” has very little to recommend it. Now the learned gentlemen who contributed their … against volumes of joint authorship, designed as memorials for philosophical figures who need and desire no …