Letter from Birmingham City Jail By Martin Luther King Jr. April 16, 1963 My Dear Fellow Clergymen, While confined here in the Birmingham City Jail, I came across your recent statement calling...
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THINKING ALOUD After the Lightning By Robert Granat Warwick: / am informed that it is all over, Brother Martin. Ladvenu: We do not know, my lord. It may have only just begun. Saint...
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CLAMOR OF THE 'QUIET REVOLUTION' Prague Upsets the Balance By Kenneth Ames Prague The students here played a vital role in launching Czechoslovakia's "quiet revolution." And by maintaining their...
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GREECE UNDER MILITARY RULE The Year of the Colonels By E. Criss Athens In the year since the military coup of April 21, 1967, Greece has been living under a tyranny far worse than the 1930s...
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WRITERS & WRITING Meat Salad By Isa and Days Kapp Love and politics are the two most fascinating games people play, and whatever experience we have of them only increases our curiosity. In view...
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Living the Role CHALIAPIN: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY AS TOLD TO MAXIM GORKY Translated and edited by Nina Froud and James Hanley Stein and Day. 320 pp. $10.00, Reviewed by PHOEBE PETTINGELL "F....
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A Drifting Inertia THE EDGE By Page Stegner Dial Press. 250 pp. $4.95. THE CREEP By Jeffrey Frank Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 202 pp. $4.50. THE DISCIPLE By Clark Brown Viking. 282 pp....
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Adapting a Genre THE NICE AND THE GOOD By Iris Murdoch Viking Press. 378 pp. $5.75. Reviewed by PETER BEREK Assistant Professor of English, Williams College The news is out: Iris Murdoch's...
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ON STAGE By Albert Bermel The Blood of Drama The American Place Theater has made another important find, Ed Bullins, author of three one-acts, The Electronic Nigger and Others, which recently...
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ON SCREEN By John Simon Highly Specialized Madness Afilm by Ingmar Bergman that does not work is saddening in itself, and when the failure comes as a sequel to the magnificent Persona, it is that...
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ON MUSIC By John Goodman Music for Guerrilla Lovefare Concerts do not take place in a vacuum, as Richie Havens knows. In the middle of his March 30 performance he paused to address the audience:...
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DEAR EDITOR NIXON The nastiness of Joel Sargent's letter ("Dear Editor," NL, April 8) is typical of the never-say-die-attitude of liberals toward Richard Nixon. Here we are at a crucial moment...
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