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IssueVol. 118 Issue 009 (May 3 1991)
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Paid articleCorrespondence
CORRESPONDENCE Hopkins misjudged? Newburgh, N.Y. To the Editors: Re John Garvey's piece "Gays & Straights Together" [March 22], in which he insouciantly speaks of the homosexuality of Gerard...
Paid articleEditorials
CONTENTS Volume CXVIII, Number 10 Correspondence 306 Editorials 307 Complicity & corruption: Robert E. White 309 Freedom to believe: Timothy Phalan 311 Going to hell by inches: John Garvey...
Paid articleComplicity & corruption
White, Robert E.
to be painted in subtle shades of gray rather than in the blackand-white of winning and losing sides. (Copies of the report are available from the Knights of Columbus, 1275 Pennsylvania Ave....
Paid articleFreedom to believe
Phalan, Timothy
Noriega was a drug trafficker, and they knew that the U.S. government knew. They concluded, therefore, that Noriega and his policies reflected the priorities of the U.S. government. There is no...
Paid articleGoing to hell by inches
Garvey, John
many people who have been helped by the writings of C.S. I~wis. But the older rationalist proofs don't "wash" any more for most people. They have to be communicated differently, starting from the...
Paid articleRabbit loses the race
Cooper, Rand Richards
RABBIT LOSES THE RACE JOHN UPDIKE'S 'SMALL ANSWER OF A TEXTURE' / RAND RICHARDS COOPER I n everything he writes, John Updike creates sentences that carry the feeling of having been cared for,...
Paid articlePoetry
Oberg, Robert J.
the author's part to reach down out of his bourgeois decadence and shake hands with Rabbit's blue-collar, conservative toughness. An unseemly air of savage satisfaction surrounds Rabbit's most...
Paid articleTo die in New Orleans
O'Laughlin, Michael
stand and look out the window instead. The partnership with death details an intimate secrecy the reader is privileged to share. For Harry, the path toward cardiac disaster is strewn with illicit...
Paid articleScreen
Alleva, Richard
or a mental case leading the parade. Percy's Catholicism, acquainted with sorrow, familiar with failings and yet confident in God, belongs and connects in that swampy, beautiful place. I found...
Paid articleStage
Weales, Gerald
But the dialogue in the trial scenes is so lifeless that Torn starts to labor visibly, the way all good actors do when they are asked to supply the wit that their scripts lack. Lee Grant as the...
Paid articleMedia
McConnell, Frank
at a high emotional moment being forced to sing about there being days like this, and the Chris-Kim duet about the "song on a solo saxophone." There are several vigorous and very...
Paid articleA search for the 'unfettered self
Baumann, Paul
MANY GORDON ON LIFE & LITERATURE A search for the 'unfettered self' PAUL BAUMANN PAUL BAUMANN is associate editor of Commonweal. "agreeable fantasy." But, as so often with people this writer...
Paid articleWhy Amricans Hate Politics
McWilliams, Wilson Carey
place--we are replaceable. Is this how we should think of new life? Where have Gordon's "irreplaceable fiches" gone? In fact, the sexual relationship between men and women is asymmetrical....
Paid articleThe Promised Land
Wycliff, Don
inspired neoconservatism's doubts about the efficacy of state planning and its conviction that the bureaucratic "New Class" was undermining the civil and social decencies--a view shared, on...
Paid articleIndia
McGowan, Jo
Lemann says, by a critical policy mistake. Johnson embraced "community action," an idea cooked up by the Kennedy team, as the central precept of the war on poverty. Not only did community action...
Paid articleThe Conscience of the Eye
Lasch, Christopher
book's main flaw. Most Indians love to tell stories. They seem to believe that one cannot understand them without knowing their entire history, their relationships with obscure aunts and...
Paid articleAmerican Steel
Bensman, David
Against the City, announced the direction of his work in 1970. The title conveys the one-dimensional character of Sennett's thinking. He has never been able to grasp the way in which families...
Paid articleLonely Hearts of the Cosmos
Haegel, Nancy M.
THE UNIVERSE AS SAGGING MATTRESS LONELY HEARTS OF THE COSMOS Dennis Overbye HarperCollins, $25,430 pp. Nancy M. Haegel he title conjures up a romantic novel, but the romance is...
Paid articleThe Last Voyage of Somebody the Sailor
Gromer, Crystal
questions, though profound, are not religious. How did the universe come to be here? What will happen to it? No one with a sense of past or future can fail to be stirred by those questions...
Paid articleThe Litany of the Great River
Steinfels, Margaret O'Brien
BREATHING UNDERWATER THE LITANY OF THE GREAT RIVER Meinrad Craighead Paulist Press, $18.95, 76pp. 30 color illus. Margaret O'Brien S t e i n f e l s n a former life at a previous magazine, I...
Paid articleReligious booknotes
Cunningham, Lawrence S.
he New Dictionary of Sacramental Worship carries on the reference book tradition begun with Glazier's The New Dictionary of Theology (1987). A third volume on spirituality, now in...
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