… in the land of Hegel and Kant. My husband, who had studied in Heidelberg as an exchange student in 1932—33, knew … an apple on a plate with a knife. “Peel it!” Herr Jaffe commanded curtly and handed back the plate to his wife. She … But Herr Armbruster did not want me to leave with any false ideas: “It is voluntary, completely voluntary the …
Essays
… history. I first voted in 1960 when John F. Kennedy was complaining about a missile gap that did not exist. The … answered that question for their readers or television audiences. Nor could most people study the detail of Bush’s … throughout the campaign. Every couple of days, his website, FactCheck.org, exposed a new set of lies. It got a …
… VQR. Yet they read our work objectively and found that we compare favorably with much larger and more commercial … and fulfill the magazine’s unique editorial mission. Also named as finalists in the Under 100,000 Circulation … in New York. More information can be found at the ASME’s website . …
Poetry
… of the coin of love of faith dictators clown around come and go hands stained with human blood old women get up … old women are indestructible they smile knowingly god dies old women get up as usual at dawn they buy bread wine … salt of the earth the bark of a tree the timid eyes of animals cowardice and bravery greatness and smallness they see …
… Bright Skin. By Julia Peterkin. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Mcrrill Company. $2.50. Amber Satyr. By Roy Flannagan. Garden City: … boycotts. And there was Mr. Stribling, too, as early as 1926. “Bright Skin,” Julia Peterkin’s newest novel, more than … bills, the effect is produced of newspaper stories parodied. The two related themes that underlie this novel of …
… cousin suggesting that we should each take a slate and “compose a poem.” Cocksure, I set to work and produced four … such as it was, no doubt came to me through my father—he died when I was too young to know much about him—from my … have been one of Dublin’s best amateur singers in her day. Also a devotee of Handel. I mention this because, when I …