Poetry
… to you. Like the love relationships in your life. Then comes friendships and then looming large—if you’re alive at … it in my own books which are written from many different points of view, very different personae, first person as a … I knew. And so obviously Julian, he’s now seeing people die around him, he’s conscious of birth, life, and death, …
Reporting
… Mark Penn’s Completely Invented WSJ Article Professional pollster and PR … Let’s look some of his claims individually: The best studies we can find say we are a nation of over 20 million … a lot. What’s his source on that? blogworldexpo.com , a website promoting a conference for bloggers. But that …
Criticism
… eye. It was what Sedaris wrote: “It might surprise you how completely enjoyable this book is, as rich and beautifully … screenwriter Ed Burns, in an episode of The Wire about falsified you-are-there newspaper stories, derides as “the … than the state of things, a condition in which we might be complicit. The blurber may be speaking of craft—the use of …
… Henry Newman. By J. Elliot Ross. New York: W. W. Norton and Company. $2.75. The Social Implications of the Oxford … is Prose; Catholicism is Poetry.” And again, as Mr. Dawson points out, the anti-Rationalism of the leaders of the … proposed substitute, may be fundamental and realistic, and also that its own alternative may be valid.” The author’s …
Memoir
… faith in the military that never again should American soldiers get bogged down in a land war in Asia. Nonetheless, … to the Military Assistance Advisory Group (MAAG) to 2646, and at tin-urging of Bundy and Rostow fired off a … of self-supporting rural hamlets, protected by strong points and local self-defense forces, which would deny the …
… of liberalism in the national experience—remains one of the commonplaces of American political thought. The extent of … the significant division in the American intellectual community has occurred not between liberals and conservatives but between liberals and radicals. So …