THE NEW INTELLECTUAL OPPOSITION China's Third Force' By Robert S. Elegant Hong Kong The intense Chinese university student quoted the words with quiet passion. Stanza after stanza flowed from...
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Hubert Humphrey's Problems By Roger Kingsbury Washington Shortly before his death, Robert Kennedy reportedly remarked to a friend, "I hope Hubert Humphrey appreciates all I'm doing for him." This...
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The Four-Way Race? By Robert Sandoz The current consensus in Washington* is that never has there been such a collection of ragamuffins, hypocrites, knaves and fools as the men aspiring to the...
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Death of the Gold Standard By Abba P. Lerner High financiers rarely exchange bankers' gray for the more flamboyant hues of revolution. Yet the seemingly conservative decision of the leading...
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THINKING ALOUD WRITERS & WRITING Vladimir Nabokov's Spectral Merriment By Isa Kapp The common reader begins to feel extraordinary when he submits to a novel by Vladimir Nabokov. Even when it is...
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When Sam and THE ARMIES OF THE NIGHT By Norman Mailer New American Library 288 pp. $5.95. Reviewed by RICHARD M. LEVINE In Advertisements for Myself Norman Mailer describes waking up one...
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Poet of the City OF BEING NUMEROUS By George Oppen New Directions. 64 pp. $4.25. Revieived by DAVID IGNATOW Author, "Rescue the Dead," "Say Pardon," "Figures of the Human" This is George...
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ON SCREEN By John Simon Unanswerable Films, Answerable Letters There are times when the film critic's lot, never to be envied much, is not to be envied at all. Having already reviewed the superb...
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By James R. Mellow Rousseau's Red Plush Sofa Henri rousseau, that gentle and wily painter of bourgeois daydreams, is a special case in the history of modern art. Although he was taken up by such...
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ON ART DEAR EDITOR MORAVIA'S CHINA Alberto Moravia ("The True Believers," NL, June 17) is not a typical Westerner but his characterization of the Chinese Red Guards as "babies," his assumption...
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