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...build to any resolution of crises, only defines the forces it presents more clearly as the evening progresses. What Montgomery dramatizes are his characters' most heightened psychological confrontations, particularly as they affect his Prince Myshkin--a bloodhound who seeks out people's torments, not their persons; a self-deceived martyr hoping to relieve the suffering of mankind while he seems to further it. Montgomery creates a sexual triangle among the coarse Rogochin, the passionate, misused and vengeful Natasha, and the sexless Myshkin, undercutting any examination of either problems, and throwing the focus on the Prince's inability...

Author: By Michael Sragew, | Title: Idiots | 12/2/1972 | See Source »

...smoothly that no one even had to shout the traditional insults of "big stinker" or "green face" at the saint to make his blood boil. It took only 40 minutes of prayer by the cardinal and the local populace for the dark crystalline substance-venerated as the 4th century martyr's blood-to liquefy in its hermetically sealed glass vial, as it has several times a year for at least 500 years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Godfather of Naples | 10/9/1972 | See Source »

...youth, tradition and change -the oppositions are saved from abstractness by Kawabata's sense of the old man's tragic nature. The master is a martyr "so disciplined in an art that he [has] lost the better part of reality." At just 5 ft. and 70 Ibs., he barely causes any displacement in the tangible world. His trancelike absorption in Go is, in human terms, chilling. Out of place in the Western-style lounge of a resort hotel where he is competing, he gazes indifferently at the panorama of golf courses outside; of the strolling honeymooners...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Rustle of Wind | 10/9/1972 | See Source »

Thomas Eagleton has become a figure in history, the martyr of election "72, and while publicly he is wearing such a title with dignity and strength, it was obvious that the events of the last two months had had a profound effect on the character the junior Senator from Missouri. When he was asked how his recent vacation had been, he repiled, "Fine, Now let's get going...

Author: By Richard H. Lyon and Douglas E. Schoen, S | Title: The Dustbin of History -- View From the Bottom | 9/18/1972 | See Source »

Ellsberg, the antiwar activist, must be taken seriously. The issues he has raised about Viet Nam dwarf him as an intellectual celebrity. To view him as a potential martyr, or simply as a burglar, offers a too convenient way of avoiding the moral questions implicit in all wars. To avoid such questions goes beyond "the need not to know" to the need not to feel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Damned Spot | 8/14/1972 | See Source »

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