The STAKES OF THE GAME Rhodesian Roulette By Waldemar A. Nielsen "Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow UDI" had been the standard joke in Salisbury and Bulawayo for weeks. On November 11 the...
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'WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO US?' Letter from Lisbon By Pedro Bandeira Lisbon When I SPEAK of my generation in Portugal-if there is any sense in speaking of a generation- I am thinking of those too...
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THE ELECTION NOBODY WON Canada's Chronic Instability By Rolf Spencer-Brummel Ottawa Canada's elections of November 8 left the country with the prospect of another Liberal minority regime, and...
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THINKING ALOUD The Warren Commission's Case Against Oswald By Leo Sauvage Two years have passed since John Fitzgerald Kennedy was slain in Dallas. There will be numerous public and private...
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Writer & Writing The Politics of Yeats By Hilton Kramer Among the books, articles, and commemorations brought forth by the centenary of William Butler Yeats during the past year, the most...
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Neither Gentle nor Anarchic Spain: t h e gentle anarchy by Benjamin Belles Praeger. 386 pp. $7.95. reviewed by ray Alan specialist, Mediterranean affairs. W h a t a pity Benjamin Welles gave his...
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The Order of Life Journal of the fictive life by Howard Nemerov Rutgers. 189 pp. $6. Reviewed by STEPHEN STEPANCHEV Author, "American Poetry Since 1945: A Critical Survey" This fascinating book...
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Komsomol Colonialism Youth and communism by Richard Cornell walker. 239 pp. $6.50. Reviewed by PHILIP G. ALTBACH Former president, Student Peace Union The protest politics of the young are very...
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Dear editor The TERTZ Affair Your notes by Andrei Sinyavskv. "Unfettered Voices," (NL November 8) were of some interest to me. Just before leaving Petrograd in March 1918. in a talk with Fyodor...
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On television By Calvin Fentress The Sitting Dead Any way y o u look at it—except possibly as an unsuspecting viewer—30 minutes of p r i m e time on one of the three m a j o r television networks...
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Dear editor The TERTZ Affair Your notes by Andrei Sinyavskv. "Unfettered Voices," (NL November 8) were of some interest to me. Just before leaving Petrograd in March 1918. in a talk with Fyodor...
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