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...Christopher John Farley. Reported by Elizabeth L. Bland/New York
BOOKS . . . FLYING HOME AND OTHER STORIES: Ralph Ellison was a great writer, but not a prolific one. Born in 1914, he published only one novel, 'Invisible Man,' before his death in 1994. 'Flying Home' represents a welcome addition to his oeuvre, notes TIME's Christopher John Farley. Of the 13 stories in 'Flying Home,' six were unpublished during Ellison?s lifetime. They were found, after his death, in a box beneath his dining-room table. The tales in 'Flying Home' were written between 1937 and 1954, when the author was still fairly young, and nearly all of them feature drifting...
...Alabama had held a referendum on segregation in the 1950s or on slavery in the 1850s, wickedness would have won each time. Krauthammer calls it "democracy" when a numerically stronger group (whites) forces the numerically weaker group (blacks) to do its will. Enlightened men call it tyranny. JONATHAN FARLEY Berkeley, California...
...Nebraska who had the unstoppable triple option offense and the aura. It was Nebraska going for a third straight title. It was Nebraska with the out-of-control image; star linebacker Terrell Farley was suspended for his second D.U.I., and departed tailback Lawrence Phillips personified a domestic violence problem...
...Ginia Bellafante, Richard Corliss, Martha Duffy, Christopher John Farley, Paul Gray and Belinda Luscombe