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Books
(January 1956)
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BOOKS Short Stories of New and Established Writers PRIZE STORIES 1956. Selected and edited by Paul Engle and Hansford Martin. Doubleday. $3.95. By WILLIAM J. SMITH T HIS thirty-sixth annual...
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Books
(August 1955)
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BOOKS The Mellowing of Mr. Wnugh's Art OFFICERS AND GENTLEMEN. By Evelyn Waugh. Little, Brown. $3.75. By R. T. HORCHLER OFFICERS and Gentlemen is the sequel to Men at Arms (1952) and the...
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Books
(December 1954)
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BOOKS The Logic of Survival in a Thermonuclear Age POWER AND POLICY. By Thomas K. Finletter. Harcourt, Brace. $5. By GEORGE W. JAEGER I N the mounting debate on strategic policy set off by...
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THE SCHOOLTEACHER AND THE COMMISSAR
(September 1948)
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The School-teacher and the Commissar HELEN ISWOLSKY BEFORE and after Oksana Kasenkina's leap from the Soviet consulate window, Soviet officials stubbornly maintained that she, as well as the other...
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NICHOLAS BERDYAEV
(August 1948)
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The Screen Pour le Sport MOST OF OUR leading characters this week indulge in crime as if they didn't quite know what they were getting into. Their various primrose paths will hold your...
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OVER EAST AND WEST
(November 1947)
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Over East and West Recent efforts of Catholics and Orthodox to penetrate the Iron Curtain Helen Iswolsky IN SPITE of the dramatic conflicts darkening the post-war world, we find at least one...
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'"THE THIRD HOUR"
(November 1946)
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Such a "work-shop" has recently been created in New York by a small group of people who had met before in Europe, and were later dispersed by the war, only to be once more reunited in America. The...
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The Liberal Tradition-The Cossacks-Glory for Me-The Friendly Persuasion-Gold in the Streets
(December 1945)
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December 21, 1945 THE COMMONWEAL 267 More Books of the Week The Liberal Tradition. William Aylott Orton. Yale. $3-50. THIS WORK is not a polemic in the passionate style. It is rather...
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THE RUSSIAN CHURCH
(March 1945)
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5'3 The Russian Church What the Patriarch means to Russia Helen Iswolsky THE REESTABLISHMENT of the traditional structure of the Russian Church under the form of the Patriarchate...
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THE VOICES OF RUSSIA
(September 1944)
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The Voices of Russia Helen Iswolsky A GREAT deal of excellent material concerning Russia is being published in the United States. The Soviet Union is no longer the terra incognita of pre-war...
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LENINGRAD: "DAZZLING" CITY
(March 1944)
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Leningrad: "Dazzling" City
The rebirth of Peter's metropolis
Helen Iswolsky
NOW THAT Leningrad has emerged from the smoke of battle, a free city once more, it rises before us indeed as Peter the...
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MORE BOOKS OF THE WEEK Arrival and Departure-Rise to Follow-My Life in China-Mother America-The Sacraments of Daily Life-The Russian Enigma- The Story of Helen Gould-My Revolutionary Years-The Wake of the Prairie Schooner- An Irish Journey-The Music Lovers' Almanac
(December 1943)
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More Books of the Week Arrival and Departure. Arthur Koestler. Macmillan. $2.00. THERE is not an empty word in this book, not a single hollow reflexion, not one "literary dialogue" splitting the...
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RUSSIA RISES FROM HER RUINS
(November 1943)
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Russia Rises From Her Ruins The spirit of reconstruction Helen Iswolsky ONE OF the most remarkable manifestations of Russia's national and spiritual rebirth is the love felt by the Russian people...
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Soviet Culture Today
(May 1943)
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Soviet Culture Today The National Renaissance By Helen Iswolsky ONE of the most remarkable consequences of Russia's struggle against Hitler is that it has silenced the voice of communist...
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RUSSIA UNDER THE NAZI YOKE
(February 1943)
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Russia under the Nazi Yoke What little evidence there is...
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WAR AND SOVIET LITERATURE
(December 1942)
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War and Soviet Literature A new tone in verse and...
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RIGHTING THE RUSSIAN BALANCE
(June 1942)
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an open protest. ... It seemed that ... a population of many millions had forgotten that the measure of patience can be exhausted. ... It was as if a higher interest dominated society, its inner...
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ORTHODOX CHURCH AND THE WAR
(October 1941)
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Orthodox Church and the War The position of religion in the Russo-German conflict. By Helen Iswolsky PRESIDENT Roosevelt's assertion that the Soviet Constitution grants the Russian people freedom...
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REBUILDING INSIDE FRANCE
(July 1941)
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Rebuilding in France Conquered France has greater latitude for social reform than for national politics. By Helen Iswolsky OUTSIDE FRANCE, there is a tendency to concentrate entirely on the Vichy...
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