… Brown. $12.95 Niccolo Machiavelli, move over. Now comes Larry Sabato with a sophisticated new primer for … with the analyst’s, Sabato proposes an agenda of some 20 points— eight grouped together as “party-initiated actions,” … and campaigns, with direct and indirect government subsidies from the taxpayers. Channel all public financing …
Essays
… he called it? Am I really in Mannahatta? I could not have come to America without Whitman. Now that would be an odd … populous democracy, and in India, returning after my studies in England, I read Whitman again. In me are the … seemed bland, colorless next to the room of intricate murals I had just passed through, the far wall filled to …
… Rider. By Robert Penn Warren. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $2.50. Pale Horse, Pale Rider. By Katherine Anne … all fiction. Under the circumstances, the one workable expedient seems to be the setting up of an arbitrary function or … before. The very structure of the sentences suggests the eddies, the backwash, the coiling rush of a flood, carrying …
Reporting
… in gauze dressings, still breathing but condemned to die. Two years later, their desperate stories were … several victims had been transported by the International Committee of the Red Cross to Herat for emergency treatment. … At some point, air support was requested. Afghan officials later claimed that 140 people, mostly children, died in …
… by Herbert Agar and Allen Tate. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $3.00. The Coming American Fascism. By Lawrence Dennis. New York: … and had better live under a good one. Mr. Dennis points out clearly how liberalism, as practised, has been …
… New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $2.50. After Many a Summer Dies the Swan, By Aldous Huxley. New York: Harper and … in which “Verdun” is only an episode. As an episode, it is complete enough—and by far the most interesting segment of … (God help them!) is to illustrate one of their author’s points. Let us, in short, ignore the fact that Mr. Huxley is …