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Heather J. Dubrow
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Smalltown America
Philip Roth's When She Was Good is an intriguing failure. It's intriguing because any book by Roth is bound to
The War Game
Peter Watkins' The War Game has become an artifact of its society as well as a film: the cause celebre
Volpone
The Prologue to Ben Jonson's Volpone promises to "rub your cheeks on, red with laughter. They shall look fresh a
The Classic Proportions of Kazantzakis
Report to Greco is an indestructible vision. It is the kind of book which no one has been writing because
Zorba the Greek
Zorba the Greek resembles the Cretan landscape which it portrays so magnificently. Its themes are as ancient and clean-cut and
House Beautiful--Search for a Sixpence
Phyllis McGinley's Sixpence In Her Shoe should be required reading for every Radcliffe student. The Pulitzer Prize-winning poet talks about
Lyricism Today Demands Music
"Unless some poets are willing to experiment with words set to music, the lyric impulse may fade out completely," C.
Edward Dahlberg's Philosophical, Lyrical Autobiography
The dustjacket calls Edward Dahlberg's Because I Was Flesh an autobiography--but the inadequacy of this label constantly astounds the reader.
'68 Will Live In Off-Campus 'Cliffe Houses
Thirty-two Radcliffe freshmen will live in off-campus houses this year for the first time in Radcliffe's history. A rooming shortage
Tigers Win Tournament; Crimson Fencers Ninth
As Princeton swept to an 81-win victory, Harvard dropped to ninth place in the second and final day of the