Word: hirsh
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Shakespeare, Levine cleverly demonstrates how well people knew the Bard's works by providing examples of the careful, complex parodies of Shakespeare's plays that were performed in the mid-19th century. The jokes evidence a public familiarity with Shakespeare that would send a frisson of joy through E.D. Hirsh and his many culturally literate disciples...
News Editor for this Issue: Noam S. Cohen '89 Night Editors: David J. Barron '89 Noam S. Cohen '89 Mark M. Colodny '89 Brooke A. Masters '89 Eric S. Solowey '91 Copy Editor: Jeremy L. Hirsh '91 Editorial Editor: John C. Yoo '89 Features Editor: Brooke A. Masters '89 Photo Editor: D. Jean Guth '88 Sports Editors: Julio R. Varela '90 Mark T. Brazaitis...
When Christopher S. Howe '89 walked into his freshman triple for the first time, his roommate thought he was seeing double. Chris looked exactly like Kenneth M. Hirsh '89, who was about to spend a year with...
KABUL by M.E. Hirsh...
...seething youth who receives his education in Moscow. This sibling rivalry is no mere mix in the Freudian crucible. Saira takes a Russian lover, Mangal is a lethal conniver, Tor is a black marketeer. Each child has a capacity for nobility--and for disillusion and betrayal. Boston- based M.E. Hirsh, 38, tends to be a bit long-winded: Kabul's 445 pages could have been trimmed. Still, this is an instance of that rare genre, the moral thriller whose personae are vigorous enough to cut through any amount of excess narrative...