Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, Volumen47American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1995 |
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... Vries was written by Paul Theroux , who was an old friend of his . Paul Theroux can't be here to read it because ... VRIES died we lost a way of looking at America , and yet because he was prescient , in the way the best satirists are ...
... Vries was written by Paul Theroux , who was an old friend of his . Paul Theroux can't be here to read it because ... VRIES died we lost a way of looking at America , and yet because he was prescient , in the way the best satirists are ...
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... Vries was a virtuoso , and that he could not be outdone , invariably dealt with the book by listing the jokes ... Vries had none of the anger that one traditionally asso- ciates with satirists ; instead , he had passion and indignation ...
... Vries was a virtuoso , and that he could not be outdone , invariably dealt with the book by listing the jokes ... Vries had none of the anger that one traditionally asso- ciates with satirists ; instead , he had passion and indignation ...
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... Vries had to witness a lightning bolt strike at first hand , but how else to explain the persuasiveness and originality of this description in Comfort Me With Apples ? ... we were sought out by lightning . Our family of four ... were ...
... Vries had to witness a lightning bolt strike at first hand , but how else to explain the persuasiveness and originality of this description in Comfort Me With Apples ? ... we were sought out by lightning . Our family of four ... were ...
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Induction of Members of the Academy by Alfred Kazin | 15 |
Emile Capouya | 29 |
All Critics Are Mortal | 35 |
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