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AuthorKrainov, S.
AuthorKramer, Edgar Daniel
AuthorKRAMER, MARILYN
AuthorKramer, Rosella
AuthorKramer, Stephen Philip
AuthorKramer, Steven Philip
AuthorKramer, Steven Philip
AuthorKramer, Steven Phillip
AuthorKramer, Victor A.
AuthorKrapf, Martin A.
AuthorKrass, Alfred
AuthorKraus, Rene
AuthorKraybill, Donald B.
AuthorKraynak, Robert P.
AuthorKrebs, A. V.
AuthorKrebs, A. V. Jr.
AuthorKresensky, Raymond
AuthorKress, Leonard
AuthorKress, Robert
AuthorKrickus, Richard J.
AuthorKrieg, Brandon
AuthorKrieg, Robert A
AuthorKriegel, Harriet
AuthorKriegel, Leonard
AuthorKrim, Seymour
Paid articleKing of the Beats (January 1959)
Has Kerouac made a contribution to American literature? King of the Beats by SEYMOUR KRIM WITH EACH passing book Jack Kerouac begins to come down to earth a little more, to reveal what he's...
Paid articleBooks (August 1956)
BOOKS The Oceanic Sense of James Joyce JOYCE, THE MAN, THE WORK, THE REPUTATION. By Marvin Magalaner and Richard M. Kain. New York University Press. $5. By MICHAEL HARRINGTON IF WE had not...
Paid articleDreiser and His Critics (June 1956)
BOOKS Dreiser and His Critics SEYMOUR KRIM WHAT SHOULD we do with Theodore Dreiser today--build him a statue, read him, use him as spiritual inspiration? Probably all three if we believe, as I...
Paid articleBooks (December 1955)
BOOKS Ordeal and Achievement THE INMOST LEAP. By Alfred Kazin. Harcourt, Brace. $4.75. By JOSEPH M. DUFFY, JR. W HEN he was twenty-seven Alfred Kazin published a precociously bold and...
Paid articleBooks (June 1955)
BOOKS The Bravery and Insight of Georges Bernanos THE LAST ESSAYS OF GEORGES BERNANOS. Translated by Joan and Barry Ulanov. Regnery. $4.50. By GEORGE N. SHUSTER T HE addresses which have...
Paid articleBooks (March 1955)
BOOKS Robert Graves' Odyssey of a Greek Princess Robert HOMER'S DAUGHTER. By Graves. Doubleday. $3.95. By SEYMOUR KRIM M R. Graves is one of the true necromancers of modern English letters,...
Paid articleWalt Whitman at Home (January 1955)
BOOKS Wait Whitman at Home SEYMOUR KRIM "Whitman established the national timbre. One may not need him at home because it is in the air, this tonic of his. But if one is abroad; iJ one is...
Paid articleMaugham the Artist (December 1954)
HONESTY AND INSIGHT Maugham the Artist HE BECAME AN EXPERT AT RELATING HIS FICTION TO THE SELF-CONCERN OF HIS READERS SEYMOUR KRIM T HE foremost of Somerset Maugham's gifts has less to do with...
Paid articleSomerset Maugham (December 1954)
Somerset Maugham "THE TIME SEEMS ESPECIALLY RIPE TO CONSIDER THIS WISE OLD LITERARY CAT." SEYMOUR KRIM "There are no real pleasures without real needs." --Voltaire N OW that W. Somerset...
Paid articleBooks (October 1954)
BOOKS An Idealist's Vision of Our Contemporary Distress IN THE NAME OF SANITY. By Lewis Mumford. Harcourt, Brace. $3.75. By JOSEPH M. DUFFY, Jr. M R. Mumford is filled with what he himself...
Paid articleShaw:The Man Behind the Mask (November 1953)
clerk in a government office whose overwhelming de- T RYING so hard to get something for everybody sire is to have a new overcoat. He is particularly into one movie, "Main Street to...
Paid articleWolfe, the Critics, and the People (September 1953)
Wolfe, the Critics, And the People SEYMOUR KRIM T HE most exacting American literary critics have always been dubious of Thomas Wolfe: he is undiscriminating; he is verbose; he is too...
Paid articleThe Real World of Science Fiction (June 1953)
BOOKS The Real World Of Science Fiction SEYMOUR KRIM p UBLICATION of a book of essays entitled Modern Science Fiction: Its Meaning and Its Future [Coward-McCann, $3.75] brings us face to...
Paid articleThe Netherworld of Henry Miller (October 1952)
The Netherworld of Henry Miller SEYMOUR KRIM HENRY Miller has had a unique career in contemporary American literature and now, at the age of fifty-eight, having "arrived" after a...
Paid articleErnest Hemingway: Valor and Defeat (September 1952)
BOORS Ernest Hemingway: SEYMOUR KRIM T HE beauty of art, and probably the awfulness of it as well, is that any artist is sooner or later fated to reveal everything that he possesses and is. I can...
AuthorKrisak, Len
AuthorKritter, Ronald
AuthorKritzeck, James
AuthorKritzer, Naomi
AuthorKrivak, Andrew
AuthorKrokus, Christian S.
AuthorKroll, Ernest
AuthorKroll, Steven
AuthorKronman, Anthony T.
AuthorKronstein, Heinrich
AuthorKrug, Lily S.
AuthorKrug, T. R.
AuthorKrupnick, Mark
AuthorKRUSE, ELLA
AuthorKrutch, Joseph Wood
AuthorKrzyzanowski, Jerzy R.
AuthorKselman, Thomas
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