The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 92,Oplag 8Herrick & Noyes, 1927 |
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... poets are doing— Sandburg , for example . They believe in giving the material of poetry and not the form : Lewis gives the material of his art— American life graphically described and leaves out the Soul , the selection , and the art ...
... poets are doing— Sandburg , for example . They believe in giving the material of poetry and not the form : Lewis gives the material of his art— American life graphically described and leaves out the Soul , the selection , and the art ...
Side 277
... poetry as the center of acclaim among the smart young people his wealthy cousin was sure to invite , and he'd eagerly made the journey . In the first place it was a smaller party than he'd expected , and vacuous as to intellect and the ...
... poetry as the center of acclaim among the smart young people his wealthy cousin was sure to invite , and he'd eagerly made the journey . In the first place it was a smaller party than he'd expected , and vacuous as to intellect and the ...
Side 279
... poets have . It's essential - they must be spiritually hermaphroditic . " He knew Philippa was the sort of woman who wouldn't object to the use of a word like that . She didn't . " I think you're very discerning , Paul . Do you write ...
... poets have . It's essential - they must be spiritually hermaphroditic . " He knew Philippa was the sort of woman who wouldn't object to the use of a word like that . She didn't . " I think you're very discerning , Paul . Do you write ...
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... poetry . I don't believe in free verse or blank verse , at least for short poems . I think a regular form of verse and rhyme scheme are the most beautiful . But as to poetic subjects I'm more or less of a modern- ist . I think nature's ...
... poetry . I don't believe in free verse or blank verse , at least for short poems . I think a regular form of verse and rhyme scheme are the most beautiful . But as to poetic subjects I'm more or less of a modern- ist . I think nature's ...
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... poetry . Would the other pair never leave ? He had things to say to Philippa , things to do . The rich , melancholy magnetism between them must be allowed to act . There was depth and finality in it . " Yes , we have enjoyed each other ...
... poetry . Would the other pair never leave ? He had things to say to Philippa , things to do . The rich , melancholy magnetism between them must be allowed to act . There was depth and finality in it . " Yes , we have enjoyed each other ...
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American appreciate artist asked Babbitt beautiful began to feel believe boob boys cards CHAPEL STREET Charlie Frazer Charlie's all right cherries cherry-pitter cold color confidence crowd dark deck despise door DWIGHT MACDONALD Elmer Gantry Esther decided Esther's mind extra pickers eyes face fell felt free verse friends gargoyle Golf grass grew guess hair hand head heard heart Helen Brady high school house party husband ice cream Illyria imagination Karl and Alice kiss knew laughing light looked Main Street Martin Mencken mood neck never nigger night orange dress organist Paul Philippa phonograph played pleasure poetry pretty rain seemed Sinclair Lewis sitting slowly smile soft sort Soul Spalding sure sustained art talking tell Tennis things thought town girls Tragic Fancy trying turned Twelfth Night voice walked wanted watched WILDER HOBSON wished woman wondered
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Side 268 - The story is beautifully designed, and it moves with the inevitability of a fugue. It is packed with observation, all fresh, all shrewd, all sound. There is gargantuan humor in it, and there is also something not far from moving drama. It is American from the first low cackle of the prologue to the last gigantic obscenity — as American as goose-stepping or the mean admiration of mean things.
Side 274 - The saint at every window Was a sentinel in arms. They might have checked the water Which can seep through any stone, Or held at bay the mildew Which will permeate the bone.
Side 254 - She was shocked and her hands trembled so that she could hardly manage the plates. "How could they act this way?