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are extreme­ ly few people who can live from writing. Not even a major prestigious prize, such as that ... focus on East European writers, at the liberal-arts Bard College, near New York. My contact with ... century. On the threshold of a post­ modem era, which it will probably also be the first to enter if it has ...
a particular stage, viewed at specific, and long separated, times, to reveal first the extreme of destruc­ tive ... literature and in the arts, of a professed liberalism which was lacking in genuine liberality because it ... of humane and liberal values with radical TRI-QUARTERLY 1175 Issue 1965-spring page ...
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history. I was not born into the American Protestant Majority. But I was never at all persuaded to view ... it as liberation, not as decline and fall. What has my jewish history to do with Eliot's ... Page 32 from Issue 60 BELLOW: But that was not for me. You see, I've always been ...
the tide of sensuousness and arbitrary embellishment.. not negatively by criticism thereof alone, but ... for completeness will then obtain its normal food in results, not the opiate and deadening stimulus of ... decoration. Then will structure and its dependent sister arts emerge from the standstill of ipse dixit and. ...
Campus, Chicago, Illinois. View of center of campus. 10 tures to separate patterns for Liberal Arts and ... size be­ tween 2,500, 9,500 (projected) and 23,000 (pro­ jected), emphasizing both liberal arts ... provides a series of foci contrasting the urban character of the Liberal Arts Plaza and the urban and ...
could not, unless they were practitioners of arts whose support can be justified on grounds of prestige ... people are still pretty uptight and the muses seldom command a majority. In less liberal political ... death; to feel oneself a part of nature? Granted Brown's view, this is noi an empirically ...
liberal-arts school in the first place was so that we would tum out to be people who decide their own values ... junk values. It suggested that liberal­ arts education was a flag flying for excellence and mercy both. ... this before. Not since I've been on the job-I thought you'd be especially interested, ...
a majority have come to accept the interrelatedness of literary representation and the liberation struggle. ... public consciousness of art and its use value. Paging through a magazine such as Staffrider (one of the ... This has not been easy, nor should we mistakenly think that agitprop is now the preferred form of ...
not seem to Yeats to apply to our techno­ logical world. They may of course still provide us with ... Page 87 from Issue 4 First of all, Yeats felt responsibility to­ wards belief; secondly, ... responsibility towards action; thirdly, responsibility to­ wards art. The real dialogue which goes on in ...
Mary E. Henrikson is a junior in the College of Liberal Arts, majoring in composition. Though she was ... Page from Issue vol5-no2 The Major Concern of Today's College WOlllan Mary E. Henrikson ... get an education. For the most part, the men attending college are there in order to prepare ...

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