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Author Mailer has borrowed his method from Dos Passes, modifying and adapting it, alternating his narrative with flashbacks which he calls The Time Machine, and with choruses of the men's tediously cloacal comments. By some alchemy, his book moves and lives despite the similarity of the biographies (quarreling parents, first sexual experience, unhappy marriage, pretty good job, the draft), its too great length, and the narrow political bias of the views set forth...
Winner of the Sales Prize is John dos Reis Fonseca '50 of New Bedford and Winthrop House, with Honorable Mention going to Harold Robinson Morgan, Jr. '46 of Roslindale...
...spite of the improvement in quality, financial troubles delayed the next issue for nearly a year. The fifth Wake, a 90-page number devoted entirely to works and criticism of E. E. Cummings, came out in the spring of 1946. In addition to Cummings, John Dos Passos '16, Theodore Spencer, Wallace Stevens, and Mark Van Doren contributed. Copies of the issue, which sold over 2000 in the U.S. and Europe, are now collectors' items...
...some time before entering Harvard under the tutelage of Jose Garcia Villa, who instructed him in "the craft of poetry." Hawkes, the only married man among the editors, was influenced by Robert H. Hillyer '17 in his early years at Harvard. Rogers has received some writing training from John Dos Passos, whom he has known since childhood...
...novice learn to play golf from a book? The pros are always the quickest to say no. They are also the first to write the books. Last week one of the best of them all, grim little (137 Ibs.) Ben Hogan, published one of the best books of golf dos & don'ts. Some tips from Ben Hogan's Power Golf (A. S. Barnes...