ANALYZING THE TERRAIN Gaullism and the Hemisphere By Keith Botsford Mexico City The menu included lobster mousse served by liveried lackeys. The Mexican government, obligingly providing...
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WASHINGTON U.S.A. The Three LBJs By Karl E. Meyer In his first four months, Washington has come to know three LBJs-Johnson the chief legislator, Johnson the diplomatist, and Johnson the...
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Poverty in America - Five Articles Our Permanent Paupers By Paul Jacobs So many investigations of poverty are being carried on now that often, when I am at the U.S. Employment Office...
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WRITERS&WRITING The Abomination of Desolation By Stanley Edgar Hyman John Hawkes is a remarkable phenomenon in our letters. He has written, and New Directions has published, six short novels...
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Changing Roles STRATEGIC MOBILITY By Neville Brown Praeger. 254 pp. $5.75. Reviewed by GEORGE GILDER Editor, "Advance" Having read this book, I can assure those dauntless few who may also...
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The Man From Pico GOGOL'S WIFE By Tommaso Landolfi Translated by Raymond Rosenthal, John Longrigg and Wayland Young New Directions. 183 pp. $4. Reviewed by RICHARD HOWARD Contributor,...
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Pure Bardolatry WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE By A. L. Rowse Harper & Row. 485 pp. $6.95 Reviewed by RANJEE SHAHANI Department of English Fairleigh Dickinson University Many years ago-in the...
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ON STAGE By Albert Bermel Blood and Money The interior of a rusting, corrugated-iron shack, set in a South African slum, provides the stage boundaries for The Blood Knot (Cricket Theater,...
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ON ART By Hilton Kramer Kitsch and the Real Thing One often hears the complaint-I have made it myself many times-that the New York art scene is altogether too frivolous and changeable,...
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DEAR EDITOR STRANGELOVE In his article, "The Strangelove of the Intellectuals" (NL, March 2), Robert Lekachman says Dr. Strangelove is not a good film, even though the reaction of the...
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