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Is There a Southern Renaissance?
… I A literary prognosis of the United States reveals, I believe, something like the following. The cycle of … be remarked that although a great deal of promising work is coming from the pens of younger southern writers—and by … the southern author without energy to write, without an audience to listen to him, and without anything significant to …
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Seventy-Two Hours on the Future of Publishing (Day 1)
… emphasize how god-awful slow the traditional process has become (and that it doesn’t have to be that way). There’s … complete with a clock ticking down at our booth and on the website, but obviously I’ve agreed to play a role (very … You can start by reading the mission on the project website , but so far—after Day 1—the surprising value for me …
“Public Diplomacy”: An Old Art, A New Profession
… In the immediate postwar years, the State Department had become fairly heavily involved in international information … service of the USIA, the State Department found it expedient to contract for their services in the field. Born of … mislead the (by then mostly Communist) adversaries and make points at whatever cost. Few went as far as a high Agency …
Reprint, Summer 1983
… which contains portraits of the president’s top 100 officials and an introduction by consumer protection advocate Ralph Nader [$9.95]. In American Journey political commentator Richard Reeves retraced the famous trip of … Nuclear Strategy in paperback as the 20th volume of its Studies in International Security series [$10.95]. A paperback …
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The Patient Will See You Now
… Reviews Good Medicine?   “He was OK.”   This anonymous comment stung more than the blatantly negative reviews that … simply: “Muy bueno.”). And I readily accept feedback that points me toward things I need to improve (“I felt very … appear daily on crowdsource platforms of patient review websites and carry growing influence in patients’ medical …
The Green-Room
… Frances M. Frost is a young poet of Vermont whose work has also appeared before in this magazine. Ernest Hartsock of … is the author of “This Unchanging Mask.” D. H. Lawrence died on March 2, 1930. His article “Nobody Loves Me” had … in two volumes in 1929. The author of the paper on “the competitive individualism of Woodrow Wilson” is the son of …
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