The New Leader, Том 50New Leader Pub. Association, 1967 |
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... never laugh and could never be entirely himself . At times when I think of him now , this irony is what I most remember in him and mourn , for he is no longer living . There is not a shadow of it in his books , and the only place one ...
... never laugh and could never be entirely himself . At times when I think of him now , this irony is what I most remember in him and mourn , for he is no longer living . There is not a shadow of it in his books , and the only place one ...
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... Never again , we said . And we never again did , until the Japanese dragged us into a global war by the attack on Pearl Harbor . From that time on American idealism was trans- formed into a plan . The Word was given Flesh by the mating ...
... Never again , we said . And we never again did , until the Japanese dragged us into a global war by the attack on Pearl Harbor . From that time on American idealism was trans- formed into a plan . The Word was given Flesh by the mating ...
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... never experienced . " It was early 1942. L'Etranger was soon to be published and was at the front of his mind ; he had surely written about an act he had never experi- enced . Camus ' declaration was provisional , though , and he ...
... never experienced . " It was early 1942. L'Etranger was soon to be published and was at the front of his mind ; he had surely written about an act he had never experi- enced . Camus ' declaration was provisional , though , and he ...
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