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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... live in a time that ominously foretells our future , and people are right to be dumbfounded by the thought . George ... lives in — at least this is true in tumultuous , revo- lutionary ages like our own - but even before he begins to ...
... live in a time that ominously foretells our future , and people are right to be dumbfounded by the thought . George ... lives in — at least this is true in tumultuous , revo- lutionary ages like our own - but even before he begins to ...
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... and , to those of us who knew him well , a loyal , superbly intelligent , generous and witty friend . Let all of us be grateful for the enrichment he has given our lives . KAY BOYLE 1902-1992 BY GRACE PALEY HIS IS a short [ 64 ]
... and , to those of us who knew him well , a loyal , superbly intelligent , generous and witty friend . Let all of us be grateful for the enrichment he has given our lives . KAY BOYLE 1902-1992 BY GRACE PALEY HIS IS a short [ 64 ]
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... Lives of a Cell , Notes of a Biology Watcher , which was so refresh- ing because astonishing in the confidence it brought to our place in the creation and thus to the creation itself . It won the National Book Award . In the chapter ...
... Lives of a Cell , Notes of a Biology Watcher , which was so refresh- ing because astonishing in the confidence it brought to our place in the creation and thus to the creation itself . It won the National Book Award . In the chapter ...
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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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