The New Criterion, Bind 3,Oplag 6–10Foundation for Cultural Review, 1985 |
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... true of many American avant - garde literary groups . It was manifestly true of the generation of Brooks and Bourne , although living in it , and aflame with their passions and enthusiasms , they were not prepared to see that such an ...
... true of many American avant - garde literary groups . It was manifestly true of the generation of Brooks and Bourne , although living in it , and aflame with their passions and enthusiasms , they were not prepared to see that such an ...
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... true to the biographical record is Munson's account of the decline of the poet in " The Untold Story of Hart Crane . " Stripped to its essentials , Munson argues here that Crane was well on his way to a true understanding of Ouspensky's ...
... true to the biographical record is Munson's account of the decline of the poet in " The Untold Story of Hart Crane . " Stripped to its essentials , Munson argues here that Crane was well on his way to a true understanding of Ouspensky's ...
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... true selves . And what are our true selves ? DeLillo's answer to that question is clear . To DeLillo , to be human means to be , at heart , a primi- tive beast ; those of us who live in high - tech America are , therefore , more out of ...
... true selves . And what are our true selves ? DeLillo's answer to that question is clear . To DeLillo , to be human means to be , at heart , a primi- tive beast ; those of us who live in high - tech America are , therefore , more out of ...
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