THE USES AND ABUSES OF CRITICISM BY PEARL K. BELL EVEN though the 1960s have passed, the cultural detritus of that tormented decade remains. The young, buoyed by aggressive innocence, are still...
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Taking a Stick to Women Getting Married By August Strindberg Edited and translated by Mary Sandbach Viking. 384 pp. $7.95. Reviewed by Isa Kapp Probably not even the sunniest theatergoer...
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Writers at the Mercy of the Age Bright Book of Life: American Novelists and Storytellers from Hemingway to Mailer By Alfred Kazin Atlantic-Little Brown. 302 pp. 58.95. Reviewed by Robert Gorham...
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PROTECTION FOR WHOM? Moscow's Copyright Maneuver BY RHODA F. GAMSON When the Soviet Union announced its decision to join the Universal Copyright Convention (UCC) last February, marking the first...
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Roth Strikes Out The Great American Novel By Philip Roth Holt, Rinehart & Winston382 pp. $8.95. Reviewed by Herbert Leibowitz Department of English, Richmond College, City University of...
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Making Ideas Walk Around The Call Girls By Arthur Koestler Random House. 167 pp. $5.95. Reviewed by Kingsley Shorter Arthur Koestler is a kind of intellectual Everyman, a child of the century...
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Glamor Boy of the Year The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler By Robert Puyne Praeger. 623 pp. $12.95. Reviewed by Richard Hanser Author, "Putsch! How Hitler Made Revolution" Actors by the dozen...
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Perspectives PAPER(BACK) DOLLARS BY EDWARD T. CHASE The dominant force in American trade book publishing today is the awarding of fantastically high advances against royalties for paperback...
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Bending the Facts to the Thesis Municipal Labor Relations in New York City: Lessons of the Lindsay-Wagner Years By Raymond D. Horton Praeger 168 pp. $15.00. Reviewed by Victor...
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Remembrance of Politics Past Memoir of a Revolutionary By Milovan Djilas Translated by Drenka Willen Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 402 pp. $12.00. Reviewed by Thomas J. Butler Department of...
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On Screen FOUR FEATHERS BY JOHN SIMON one of my favorite schoolboy boners runs: "Q.: Who said Kiss me Hardy!'? A.: Laurel." "Kiss me. Hardy!" were, of course, Lord Nelson's dying words to his...
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Dear Editor Think Small The real value of a small-circulation magazine is that it does not have to be a "dedicated follower of fashion," and can cover events that are not "news" as such. A good...
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