Word: angers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...condenses the tragedy of half the world in the story of the legal trial and imprisonment of one man. It tells the story of the leader of the irreconcilable East, who was crushed--consciously, inevitably, by the exigencies of the imperial West. It is not a tragedy of blood, anger, and revolution--it is a greater tragedy of mind, soul, and lack of understanding. Although Gandhi is still alive in prison, his life story has been told--as Napoleon's was told after Waterloo, as Jesus's was after Calvary. All through the story the tragedy can be felt...
...nearly bursting with astonishment and anger. I had been reared in a stately Spanish household, where was preserved sacredly the old punctilious tradition of Spain. I had never been treated rudely by a man, and this was rudeness beyond anything that I had ever imagined could exist. My temper got the best...
Poincare with anger: "I never withdraw, and least of all to you, M. Tardieu...
...through runs a vein of anger and bitterness. The title itself is biter, and the dedication to "Certain poets, friends of mine (all but one)" is still consistent. While each poem seems conceived in wrath and dedicated to irony, he does not dodge invective; see his remarks to "The Public" beginning...
...better eduessei and of a higher class than her husband has devoted her life to being her husband's slave, and raising for him a last and not always welcome family. Pan who is not born until well on in the story, and barely survives his drunker father's anger, turns out to be something of an artist. His mother manages to secure for him a fairly good education and he obtains a rather good position in the critical end of a stocking factory. Here he continues for the balance of the book...