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committed suicide Sunday: there's no water we repelled the storm by the eastern gate called the ... Page 47 from Issue 57-1 Friday: the beginning of the plague Saturday: N.N.* the steadfast defender ... Gate of the Covenant I know this is all monotonous it won't move anybody I avoid commentaries ...
David Caute
Page 51 from Issue 30 Commitment without empathy: a writer's notes on politics, theatre and ... Commitment without empathy: a writer's notes on politics, theatre and the novel Print Pages:  ... the novel DAVIDCAUTE In the realm of truth, too, familiarity breeds contempt. Yet it remains the case ...
possibly done it. These men had putto memory all that information, all that news, and committed themselves ... with which they beat the ground. It is one of the facts of the New Living that we don't ... Page 43 from Issue 34 the men's stories back and find that none of them could have ...
Page 221 from Issue 22 ticular judgment. But it does not follow that we have resolved the question ... epistemologically significant we must be able to back up our claim that, when we study the distorting influence of ... Our new question, then, concerns the possibility of such a po­ sition-whether it exists, how we can ...
James T. Farrell
for them to stand by Studs Lanigan than to relate it to my work as a whole, or to place it-as it ... belongs-in the massive series of my works of fiction. It is easier for them to set it apart and treat it in ... itself. When I complete it, let a critic dare to make a mistake. The public is more the victim than I am ...
I have grown with the past and committed part of it to the body of my work. TRI-QUARTERLY 1139 Issue ... of others. For many it presents an opportunity. It is far easier for them to stand by Studs Lanigan ... of fiction. It is easier for them to set it apart and treat it in categorical isolation. The focus of ...
Page 51 from Issue 30 Commitment without empathy: a writer's notes on politics, theatre ... and the novel DAVIDCAUTE In the realm of truth, too, familiarity breeds contempt. Yet it remains the ... case today, as yesterday, that our world is blotched and distorted by exploitation, oppression and ...
Richard Gilman
face the fact that we live in the grip of chronology and are subject to its protocols and formali­ ... offers so much more material for rephrasing and the distortions of new legend. All writers are engaged ... with time, but some, the greatest I think, are committed to a kind of holy war against it. In our own ...
rephrasing and the distortions of new legend. All writers are engaged with time, but some, the greatest ... I think, are committed to a kind of holy war against it. In our own era Proust, Joyce, Beckett, Borges, ... Page 361 from Issue 17 Toward the end of Ada, Nabokov describes how his hero on Antiterra, Van ...
David Caute
Commitment without Empathy: A Writers Notes on Politics Print Pages:  Page 262 from Issue 63 ... blotched and distorted by exploitation, oppression and wanton massacre. If we face this fact we cannot ... Commitment without empathy:., a wnter s notes on politics, theatre and the novel DAVIDCAUTE In the realm of ...

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