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Weir, Laila | May 7, 1990 issue
The article presents a interview of Jessica Mitford, a writer. On the query about the factors which influenced her and her sister to rebel, Mitford replied...

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May 29, 1982 issue
Presents several editorials which discuss different subjects. "Days of Trial, Rays of Hope," which discussed the status of writing in the U.S.; "Pax Atlantica,"...

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Gilman, Richard | February 23, 1980 issue
Explores the changes affecting writers. Effect of economic and social developments on intellectual activity; Commercialization of knowledge; History of...

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Algren, Nelson | November 18, 1961 issue
The article discusses the writer Ernest Hemingway's work. "Hemingway's prose was chaste as a mountain stream," one follower of field and stream ventured...

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March 25, 1944 issue
Presents several letters to the editor. Negligence of known facts in the matter of Vatican's consistent and necessary support of German militarism for the...

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Marshall, Margaret | December 30, 1944 issue
The article presents the author's comments art and poetry. The author says that English poet William Wordsworth was a first-rate poet. However, the present...

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Gillmor, Dan | December 25, 1954 issue
The article discusses books and authors. "Joe Must Go," by Leroy Gore, is pure and simple, the account of the Wisconsin movement to recall the state's noisy...

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Cooperman, Stanley | December 25, 1954 issue
The article discusses books and authors. In "Hadrian's Memoirs," author Marguerite Yourcenar has avoided the usual hack plot and romantic baubles and produced...

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Clurman, Harold | September 21, 1957 issue
The article discusses books and authors. André Malraux is a typical French intellectual: iconoclastic, with no systematic philosophy, dissatisfied...

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Gold, Herbert | January 18, 1958 issue
The article presents information on fiction writing. In the nag-writer there seems to be both a fatigue and a consequent resentment of the imagination....

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