WASHINGTON-U.S.A. Following the Electorate By Robert Sandoz Washington At the 1968 Republican National Convention, the party's conservative wing proved that it had learned its lessons well in...
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THINKING ALOUD Why Moscow Fears the Czechs By Victor A. Velen The New Course in Czechoslovakia is one of the most important political and social phenomena of the postwar period. Should it be...
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THE SEARCH FOR HARD CURRENCY Prague's Economic Bondage By Jan J. R. Lorenc The meetings between Prague's leaders and their Soviet camp counterparts, held earlier this month at Cierna and...
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'OBJECTS DON'T LIE' Talk with a Polish Poet By Stephen Stepanchev Zbigniew Herbert, the best of the remarkable group of poets who have come into prominence in Poland since the political and...
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WRITERS&WR1TING The Grievous Dr. Leavis By Andrew Field 'O COME!'—that gives my own reaction as I read [F. R. Leavis'] book. It is borne in on one how lamentably an industrious scholar . . . may...
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The Curse of Memory THE MIND OF A MNEMONIST By A. R. Luria Translated by Lynn Solotarofi Basic Books. 160 pp. $4.95. Reviewed by DONALD M. KAPLAN Clinical psychologist; associate editor, ...
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Missing Israel's New Tide LIGHT ON ISRAEL By Maurice Samuel Knopf. 214 pp. $4.95. Reviewed by HAROLD FISCH Professor of English, Bar-llan University Honeymoons, even where the happiest...
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Lower Middle, Upper Lower A LONDON CHILDHOOD By John Holloway Scribners. 126 pp. $4.50. Reviewed by EDWIN J. KENNEY JR. Department of English, Hamilton College Compared to all the...
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Black, Male and American RICHARD WRIGHT: A BIOGRAPHY By Constance Webb Putnam's. 433 pp. $8.95. Reviewed by SAUNDERS REDDING Author, "On Being Negro in America" There are only a few people...
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ON TELEVISION By Marvin Kitman The Way It Wasn't These notes on television's coverage of the Republican National Convention are being transcribed at a time when the nation is gathering strength...
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ON ART By James R. Mellow Object Lessons By a nice coincidence, two exhibitions which address themselves to the question of the real in its relationship to art have settled into the Museum of...
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DEAR EDITOR The New Leader welcomes comment and criticism on any of its features, but letters should not exceed 300 words. MAILER Richard M. Levine pinpoints in a way no other critic has done...
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