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AuthorFABIAN, BELA
AuthorFabrega, N. Molins y
AuthorFabricant, Solomon
AuthorFADIMAN, JEFF A.
AuthorFAGERHOLM, KARL AUGUST
AuthorFAGIN, BRYLLION
AuthorFAGIN, BRYLUON
AuthorFAGIN, N. BRYLLION
AuthorFAINSOD, MERLE
AuthorFALCOFF, MARK
AuthorFALK, RICHARD A.
AuthorFALKENBERG, BETTY
AuthorFARBER, MANNY
AuthorFARIVAR, MASOOD
AuthorFARMER, A PENNSYLVANIA
AuthorFARRACUT, MAX
AuthorFARRAGUT, MAX
AuthorFARRAR, MICHEL
AuthorFarrel, James T.
AuthorFARRELL, JAMES T.
Paid articleGUEST COLUMN (February 1956)
GUEST COLUMN By James T. Farrell Personal Memories Of H. L. Mencken When a man like Henry Mencken dies, one pauses in a moment of sadness. The irreversible and basic tragedy of man is his...
Paid articleA Souvenir of Sinclair Lewis (November 1955)
WRITERS and WRITING A Souvenir of Sinclair Lewis By James T. Farrell Sinclair Lewis was a tall, thin, nervous man with a pock-marked face. When young, his hair was red, and he was nicknamed...
Paid articleMe and the Geneva Spirit (October 1955)
By James T. Farrell ME AND THE GENEVA SPIRIT A noted novelist reminds us that the Russians have smiled before I want to make a confession right now: Hard as I try, I can't seem to get into the...
Paid articleREPORT ON THE AUTO WORKERS (April 1955)
Cleveland convention revealed the UAW's determination to achieve a guaranteed annual wage in coming negotiations with Ford and General Motors REPORT ON THE AUTO WORKERS By James T. Farrell James...
Paid articleZola's Search for the Truth: (December 1954)
Zola's Search for the Truth By James T Farrell Author, "Studs Lonigan," "The Face of Time," and many other novels THE FINAL LINES of Zola's Germinal help explain the spirit of his writing: "Men...
Paid articleGuest Column (August 1954)
GUEST COLUMN By James T. Farrell France's Intellectuals Prefer Theory to Fact Paris One of the vices of the present cold-war period is the excessive use of generalizations. This is especially...
Paid articleNew Glimpses of Chekhov (May 1954)
New Glimpses of Chekhov The Unknown Chekhov. Translated with an introduction by Avrahm Yarmolinsky. Noonday. 316 pp. $450. Reviewed by James T. Farrell Author, "Studs Lonigan," "The Face of time"...
Paid articleReflections at Fifty (January 1954)
One of America's leading novelists discusses the forces that have shaped his life Reflections at Fifty By James T. Farrell There is a certain sadness in the passage of time, in the accumulation...
Paid articleLOYALTY PROBERS ENDANGER OUR CIVIL RIGHTS (June 1949)
LoyaltyProbers Endanger Our Civil Rights from JAMES T. FAR RILL AMES KUTCHER, a legless veteran of World War JI, was recently dismissed from a minor governmental post because he admits to...
Paid articleRETURN TO PARIS (May 1949)
Return to Paris By James T. Farrell Author 0/ "Studs Lonigan'' and "The Road Between" FOR WEEKS Paris had been in my mind. 1 had begun work on the final volume of my Bernard Carr trilogy; it...
Paid articleLABOR STRIVES FOR DIGNITY (April 1949)
Trade Union Education Labor Strives for Dignity By Jamte T. Farrell Author, "The Road Between" TRADE UNION EDUCATION might be seen in a clearer focus if we regard it from a dual...
AuthorFAST, HOWARD
AuthorFaure, Paul
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