Word: escapee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Mrs. Kennedy manipulates symbols without saying anything new about her dead white intellectuals or the tormented Negro who cannot escape their values. She creates one character, at most. But she has provided a vehicle for atmosphere, and by skillful direction and acting the Theatre Company of Boston saturates she small...
Helen Brown hopes to attract these women to Cosmopolitan and shore up its declining circulation, now down to less than 800,000. But she has no intention of turning the rather bland magazine into something racy. "Sex," she says, "will not be dragged in by the heels; it will just...
He must be an important figure in Barry Forman's new play, The Chambers, which opened at the Ex Saturday night; a Harvard law student named Robert Wake interrupts his return from France just to stop at Chambers' vast ancient house and talk with the famous professor. But Wake is...
This real basis of Anna's wheeling and dealing breeds a narcissistic injunction: let nothing escape; take what you can, even if you do a little wrong. Never let an opportunity go by. Life is so short, and death inevitable. And because this is meant especially sexually, and because desire...
The spring of 1963, to hear Novelist Gary tell it, was the time when all the bright and earnest college kids in Europe were high on Pope John XXIII and nuclear disarmament. But Lenny, the ski bum, is not bright and earnest. He is bright and cynical, a young American...