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How the French Writers Kept Going
… Army landed in southern France last August they were accompanied by a unit of writers, newspaper editors, … in paying this tribute, as they agree that these two men also penned the most eloquent and moving literature of the … the War Ministry to print a review of poetry written by soldiers and officers of the French army. It was called Poetes …
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The Holy and Demonic Pull of Writing
… by Dostoyevsky   The following post is part of our online companion to our  Spring 2013 issue on The Business of … I would use. Writing is what I know how to do, but it’s also a necessity. To me, there is not much more than the … Today , and on NPR. She can be reached through her website , on Twitter , and on Facebook . By Dawn Tripp …
Recordings
… Gershwin’s An American in Paris, the first recording of the composer’s duo-piano version (Angel). The liner notes relate … works. It’s indicative of the sisters’ admiration for the composer that they played a role in ensuring the score’s … in the hands of French master musicians Philip Catherine, Didier Lockwood, and Christian Escoude. Bridging jazz and …
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Phil in the Marketplace
… I had that published, I got that published.” As if at his command, as if he’d flung the manuscript to New York with … paper of its cover and the bright paper of my shelves of complete runs of Astounding and Amazing, the way my dreams … from the jars of pills. Incredibly enough the store also houses a spinner rack for paperbacks—old-style, too, …
South to the Caucasus
… surpassing even 1913, so memorable for its plenty. And 1926 was just as good. The station floors attested comfort … many exiles started for the mines and death, and so many soldiers took their leave for Manchuria. There is a carpet … In the corridor of the train a stranger tugs my sleeve and points to the horizon. The bright white specks moving there …
The Magnificent American Proposition
… suggesting the “pale, lean scholar of the White House” who commanded in the other war and dreamed of a peace. With a … Wilson’s Forgotten Man was the original one, who is also the 1944 one, the middle-class entrepreneur. “American … beginning the New Deal contained within itself these ingredients of explosion. Once the economic crisis ended or was …
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