Word: misrepresentations
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While generally appreciative of the opinions offered by your editors, I was appalled at the quality of the editorials in the May 7, issue. Benjamin M. Smith's "A Fatal Mistake" appeared promising enough. A student's view on college concentrations is usually insightful, especially for those readers who may...
Given the complex interconnections between his life and art, and his willful propensity to exaggerate and misrepresent, Williams merits the scrutiny of a master biographer, capable of comprehending his personality, capturing his voice and explaining that unquenchable need for self-evocation. Donald Spoto might seem up to the task, based...
For someone engaged in the pursuit of Truth. Michael Pakaluk (Teaching Fellow in Philosophy) goes out of his way in his letter of April 22 to misrepresent the recent event, Abortion: Whose Life, Whose Choice? His letter is so fallacious and hysterical as to perhaps not warrant considered response; however...
FROM THOSE grossly distorted productions which misrepresent his work and endanger his reputation a playwright does deserve protection. But the only way to ensure this protection is to state in acceptable limits of interpretation explicitly in contracts with literary agents. If Samuel Beckett felt so strongly about the setting of...
"Everything we see in this book, and everything we see in information that we are not able to share with you at this time, confirms that that is the kind of war machine they are trying to acquire." The official Soviet News Agency TASS accused the Reagan Administration of stooping...