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...women's movement, for example, has opened up studies that are not merely ideological fads (which they sometimes are), but new regions of historical perception. Ann Douglas' brilliant book, The Feminization of America, suggests that a 19th century alliance between sentimental female writers and clergymen dominated popular culture and created "the passive consumerism and anti-intellectualism which characterize mass culture." Carl Degler's At Odds fascinatingly traces the decline of the patriarchy and the liberalization of the family from the Revolution to the present. Many of the new social views of history amount to cultural anthropology Some...
FICTION: A Gentle Occupation, Dirk Bogarde ∙Falling in Place, Ann Beattie ∙Finding a Girl in America, Andre Dubus ∙Doctor Fischer of Geneva or the Bomb Party, Graham Greene ∙Joshua Then and Now, Mordecai Richler ∙Morgan's Passing, Anne Tyler ∙Preparations for the Ascent, Gilbert Rogin
...Ann Taylor...
...lady or the tiger? That is, which became frightened by the lights at the Stardust Hotel in Las Vegas where Looking to Get Out was being filmed, and who looked-successfully-for a way to get out? Well, it wasn't Ann-Margret, who stars in the movie as a prostitute with a heavy past. She remained in focus along with Co-Stars Jon Voight, Burt Young, and the magic team of Siegfried and Roy. The tiger felt better out of the glare of the klieg lights and was only reluctantly coaxed back on camera. But the temporary escape...
...Falling in Place, Ann Beattie...