Essays
… as possessing a subhuman evil. Picking through the modest compound filled with entirely pedestrian possessions, I was … a modestly populated hillside. A day after hundreds of soldiers from the 4th Infantry Division and a group of highly … two housemates (who were also arrested and whisked off to points unknown) covered the hole with a Styrofoam plug, a …
… Girl. By Anne Douglas Sedgwick. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Company. $2.00. The White Monkey. By John Galsworthy. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. $2.00. The … R. H. Mottram. New York: The Dial Press. $2.50. The Old Ladies. By Hugh Walpole. New York: The Macmillan Co. $2.00. …
… Summer. By Van Wyck Brooks. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company. $3.75. Creators come few to the century, and the creative touch barely a … first half of the nineteenth century. And now, when he deals with the dying down of that blaze which had fed on …
… a generation the crown of immortality sat gracefully and becomingly upon his head. Will the winds of time blow it off, … books, he presents an ideal picture of his youth and reveals the development of his intellectual and emotional … he delved into history, mythology and antiquity; he studied his contemporary period and he leaned his ear to the …
… “How blind I was!” he confessed to me bitterly. In medieval times we took persecution for granted and knew how to … own way. It was a narrow life, of course, but it had its compensations. It was at least snug. Judaism then was more … proper question is: What do you Gentiles have in mind? 216-226 By Lewis Browne …
Reporting
… permission or a Security Council resolution, its officials have been largely unable to set foot inside northern … Shishakly thought he glimpsed an opportunity. He had come to Turkey from his home near Houston, Texas, soon after … The roads between Atmeh and Reyhanli were slick with diesel from the night traders, and weapons dealers often …