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Crimson: Were you actually members of the CP...
Phillips: The position of the CP was an historical disaster--only a fool or a knave could have supported it after...
Phillips [snorting]: It was a concocted notion, a political notion invented by the CP for its own purposes. It was primarily a political weapon, and existed to the extent that writers believed it existed. No, I think it had only a small impact--if any--on later American literature. I think James T. Farrell and John Dos Passos produced the best fiction during those years, but I wouldn't particularly call it "proletarian...
...sell Canada 18 CP-140 surveillance aircraft, valued at $700 million, Lockheed had to agree to spend $900 million in that country. Such deals ultimately result in a smaller piece of the action for U.S. planemakers; by the same token, there is less economic pain if orders are canceled...
...much less eventful than his first 40 years. He divorced his wife of 18 years, Delia del Carril, and moved in with Mathilde Urrutia, about whom he wrote The Captain's Verses. That work went unsigned for many years not, as some critics said, because the CP disapproved but because, Neruda explains in the Memoirs, the passionate love for Urrutia he splashed throughout The Captain's Verses would have caused his wife unnecessary and harsh anguish...