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The Boarding House
… The boarders took breakfast and dinner at the house. They also left their doors unlocked so that Katherine and her … at maps and atlases. They were going away for trips and coming home with pictures of large brick buildings. For her … magazines or how attentively she listened to sales-ladies, Katherine never dressed like the college girls. Then, …
Laugh, Cry, Believe: Spielbergization and Its Discontents
… Congress participants were mainly screenwriters. Some were Communists; but not everyone. Darryl F. Zanuck—who addressed … film with the causes of wars and panics, with social upheavals and depression, with starvation and want and injustice … Disney and Hitchcock. Astoundingly attuned to mass-audience psychology, he is at once ruthlessly sadistic and …
Mantles of Elijah
… C. S. Schiller. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. $1.00. It is a commonplace among critics that the collaboration of authors … of watching them. The world of nature with which he deals yields not to passion but to intelligence. When the … of gunpowder who fell into his hands. The professional soldier’s opposition to gas is seen as a parallel to this …
Democracy’s Test by War - and Peace
… with human liberty, in uncon-quered democracies, in that it compels men to fight, or to work. It seems fair to say that … quantity of lice in the Youngsters’ hair. The obvious remedies included re-housing, greater emphasis on compulsory … debated question. Surely, however, it is well to locate the points of infection in the body politic; and without …
The Psychologist Looks at Poetry
… Mr. Max Eastman, the American psychologist, thinks also that we have not understood poetry, and will not till psychology comes to the rescue. But Mr. T. S. Eliot, a literary man of … its rank and destiny—pseudo-statements which are pivotal points in the organization of the mind, vital to its …
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The Ghosts of Rana Plaza
… buses that honk and belch incessantly as they carry commuters to construction sites and factories in towns like … by his daughters. They reached the site just as two bodies were pulled from the wreckage, neither of them Rina’s. … thousand workers spread from end to end and across the weak points at its core. Paki was attaching a zipper to a pair of …
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