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Book Review/Max Geltman Let Us Now Praise Obscure Men • • This is the story, Irving Howe tells us, of the "journey of the east European Jews to America and the life they found and made." The...
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Max Gelman What's Left in Portugal AA Whatever happens in Portugal, no matter which way the wind blows in the beleaguered nation, only the Left can come out on top. Whether it will be the...
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Book Review/Max Geltman Is This Any Way to Write a Book? • • If someone hadn't been so foolish as to translate Freud's German neuter es into the Latin id (instead of the English it), the world...
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"Blasts and Bravos" Over in a corner of old Greenwich Village in New York City, Paul Shyre is holding forth as H. L. Mencken at the tiny Cherry Lane Theatre in an adaptation of some of the Baltimore Sage's most...
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"Intellectual Skywriting" EVERYTHING GOOD in the book is borrowed. The title was taken from Robert Heilbroner, the conclusion off the wall of a Dublin pub: "When sex is good it's the most beautiful thing in the world. But...
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~ ; his solution to the dilemma implicit in the "amurei destruction" strategy is the develolmmnt of a subsulmtantial limited-war capability by the NATO alli~ n 0 e . Mr. NLxon's views are...
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Said Wilson of Fitzgerald: "He has been given imagination without intellectual control of it . . . and he has been given a gift for expression without many ideas to express." Two points might be...
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