Reporting Vietnam: Eight War Correspondents Rebut SIA Marshall's 'Press Failure in Vietnam' General S.L.A. Marshall's disgusting polemic, "Press Failure in Vietnam," is an insult to the memory of...
|
FRANCO'S LAND REFORM One Taboo Less in Spain By Ray Alan LERIDA One of the issues in the Spanish Civil War was land reform. In 1931, when King Alfonso XIII stepped down in favor of the Republic,...
|
PERSPECTIVES Leo Sauvage and the Warren Commission By Alexander M. Bickel In an article in the October Commentary, in which I was quite critical of the Warren Commission's Report on the...
|
WRITERS & WRITING French Contrasts By Raymond Rosenthal Andre Maurois is intelligent, tactful, sensitive. All of these qualities, not so common that they can be scorned, are to be found in his...
|
The Creative Impact of War JOSEPH CONRAD AND THE FICTION OF AUTOBIOGRAPHY By Edward W Said. Harvard. 219 pp. $4.95. Reviewed by MILTON HINDUS Professor of English, Brandeis; Author, "The...
|
View From the Sixth Floor OFFICE POLITICS By Wilfrid Sheed. Farrar, Straus and Giroux 339 pp. $4.95. Reviewed by VICTOR S. NAVASKY Editor, "Monocle" Office Politics is Commonweal-editor...
|
ON SCREEN By John Simon No Thanks Not much a moviegoer can give thanks for this Thanksgiving. Turkeys, to be sure, are plentiful, foremost among them Jules Dassin's 10:30 P.M. Summer. A script by...
|
ON STAGE By Albert Bermel The Sound of Vietnam Megan Terry, who wrote and directed Viet Rock (Martinique), composes in sound. Her vaudeville, which declares all-out war on supporters of the...
|
DEAR EDITOR NO DELIVERY I have recently taken a one-year subscription to The New Leader., and so far I find it a provocative and informative publication; it treats on matters of importance and...
|