THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts T. Rrv-Fou r. OF PU:UCA O, week by week FABLE FOR OUR TIMES O NCE UPON A TIME the world was divided into two armed...
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From Engagemenf to Indifference: Politics and the Writer Does our literature reflect our social thought? The political withdrawal of the younger writer, a much-remarked phenomenon of our...
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POLITICS AND THE WRITER phy o[ Anarchism. By 1945, however, he had adopted a religious view of life, and his closest political atfiliations were with the Personalist Movement in France. In...
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HERE AND THERE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE N OTHING, .they say, is quite so dead as yesterday's newspaper. I am sure that holds for opinion magazines as well. But from time to time some earnest...
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The Communist Party appears to have begun a shrewd and potentially dangerous maneuver India's 'Gandhian' Communists by SEYOM BROWN T HE MOVES of the Communist Party of India will bear watching...
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were it not so ominous. Each movement is trying to absorb the other. Those who have faith that love will ultimately conquer all will probably give the edge to Bhave. But students of Communist...
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achieving not only a fine translation of reality in terms o[ ~he a~tor's self, but some further comment on, or enhancement of Jr. There would have to be, that is, the distillation of a pietic...
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Donlevy, Dick York, Richard Jaeckel and others in the supporting cast do an excellent job in helping Ford make a seasoned cowboy out of the literary tenderfoot. PHILIP T....
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BOOKS National Hero and a Mythic Creation PARI~ELL AND HIS PARTY. By Conor Cruise O'Brlen. Oxford. $7.20. By DAVID H. GREENE T O AMERICANS who may have noticed how much he seems to haunt the...
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