Word: authorly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...well-known feminist author Susan C. Faludi '81 issued an S.O.S. on behalf of American men last night in Sanders Theatre, where she spoke before an audience of about 500 Harvard community members...
Faludi, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and the author of the best-selling 1991 book, Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women returned to Harvard, where she earned her undergraduate degree, to talk about her latest work, Stiffed: The Betrayal of the American...
...author is the editor of Harvard Magazine...
...deepest secrets, including agent names and accounts of assassinations and covert actions. In 1992 he arranged for British intelligence to whisk him, his family and his trunks of paper to safety. Spy hunters and prosecutors got first crack at the papers, and according to Mitrokhin's co-author, Cambridge University historian Christopher Andrew, a dozen probes of old spies are still active. Mitrokhin wanted to publish his files to reveal to the world the paranoia, cynicism and abuse endemic in Soviet power--the ultimate dissent from a system that died because it could not accept...
...campaign book is a saccharine literary form--think of Jimmy Carter's Why Not the Best?--but Buchanan's new foreign policy monograph is every bit as vinegary as its author. It's also a stark reminder of just how far on the fringe of the American political spectrum he is. In A Republic, Not an Empire, Buchanan argues for an extreme isolationism that puts him at odds with everyone from Ronald Reagan conservatives to Edward Kennedy liberals. And along the way, he manages to deliver a flurry of jabs and body blows to his favorite punching bags: Jews, Hispanics...