TWENTY YEARS LATER Return to Paris by HELENE RETURNING to a city after twenty years is like revisiting an old friend. First you are afraid—afraid of the change you are sure to find in him, and he...
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The Voice of Boris Pasternak The very fact that he has been silenced in Soviet Russia indicates how much the totalitarian leaders dread him by HELENE ISWOLSKY EVERYTHING is unusual...
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Soviet novelist Dudintsev was first delighted, then scared and finally intimidated Not by Bread Alone by HELENE ISWOLSKY AFTER THE tremendous appeal his book met among readers in Soviet Russia,...
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RELIGION BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN II The Russian Orthodox Church HELENE ISWOLSKY INFORMED OBSERVERS of Soviet life, affairs and policies remain uncertain about the exact situation of the...
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BOOKS Extended Comment on French Intellectuals THE MANDARINS. By Simone de Beauvoir. World. $6. By FRANK GETLEIN F OR REASONS that escape me completely, this novel was awarded the Prix...
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Books The New Soviet Empire. David J. Dallin. Yale. $3.75. RUSSIA," remarked one of her statesmen during the last century, "is a despotism tempered by assassination," and, he should have added, by...
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The Disenchanted. Budd Schulberg. Random House. $3.50.
IN PLACE of the usual statement that any resemblances are merely coincidental!, Budd Schulberg introduces his third novel with part of...
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Emmanuel Mounier By HELENE ISWOLSKY Emmanuel Mounier, who died in Paris the end of last month at the age of 45, was the leader of the personalist movement in France. After finishing second...
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488 THE COMMONWEAL February Io, I95o dramatic in its interpretation, but on the whole it...
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