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plus a little money, in an effort to find new audiences. The 5,000 copies of our first printing melted ... such an atmosphere not to talk about a second and third issue of Fiction, if only to bring the new ... television. In a "Guest Word" editorial in the New York Times Book Review, Fiction had ...
the grandmother of the first-person narrator “tells stories when she gets in the mood, family stuff ... say that they don’t take risks or play subtly with what we’ve come to view as the arc of the ... person serving as a stand-in for first person or as a means of placing the reader in the story—as is ...
person wrote all the books;... there is such equality and identity both of judgment and point of view in ... the article. It postulates an impersonal view of literature; it substitutes for the multitude of ... 8 and August 19, 1951, respectively. I underline the exact dates of the first publications because it ...
understand, like her own mother, treat her as if she isn’t. Adults act like childhood comes with an ... in their armor they don’t even notice when a chunk of it falls off. The woman doesn’t drop her voice ... into one, turning any shitty thing adults did to kids into the kids’ obligation to recover. Mary knows ...
and not even the narrator, who imagines the insect first. Franck too is eliminated from the scene with ... "eye" of the camera makes a film literary. As in the Gidian recit, the first-person manner upstages the ... objectification furnished by Gide's irony. In a way, the avoidance of a first-person pronoun represents ...
They’re moments, I think, when a first-person narrator is at once as fully and carefully focused on ... whole persons, to characters conceived not as instruments for whatever narrative or didactic convenience ... a narrative voice may be, it has to be concerned with the deployment of bodies in space? I know that many ...
human action. What most people, young or old, want is not merely se­ curity or comfort or luxury- ... under­ gone in modern times. During the Middle Ages the western world possessed a unity based on ... any voice in deciding on the nature of the "direction." This creates fundamental ...
how relevant and profound Aksenov's images of young adults really are. It would be difficult ... dutifully reads Gorky and finds it shocking that other girls are unwilling to show their diaries; and ... not sufficiently differentiated, and that the changes in their lives and their relationships that come ...
alive; and young people are beginning to exert new influences. One watches with fascination as the ... will Soviet art find its way back to creativity again? It is anybody's guess and I can predict ... "soap-opera" view of drama. They do not burn with the same fire and frenzy as they did in the decade or two ...
whether the majority may use the power of the State to enforce these views on the whole of society through ... the case involvers] two adults who, with full and mutual consent from each other, engaged in sexual ... persons in ways that can potentially "demean their existence" or "control their ...

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