Word: nated
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...really like; reporters loiter nervously in bars in Queens waiting for something to be said so they can sneak outside and put it in their notebooks; sociologists write about it from the outside. But except for verbal records like those collected by Studs Terkel, or stuff like Nate Shaw's All God's Dangers, you just can't get no genuine working-class lit in the U.S.A...
...country earlier this year when CBS ran it in January. Critics called it the greatest movie made for TV ever. Not only is it that, but it's better than most of what they show in the theaters, although it can't shake the television look about it. Nate Shaw's story in the just-published All God's Dangers will make Cicely Tyson's hundred-year-old woman look a little less inspiring about the black experience--she emerges with an integrity borne of quiet suffering rather than resistance and strength, but nonetheless Tyson's performance is very moving...
...progressive, as many friends have been quick to point out. Five years after my conversion to the Left, five years after Nate Pusey's very own Watergate made Derek Bok the Gerry Ford of the academic world, what is there to show...
McGuire also uses 6 ft. 3 in. freshman, Nate Davis, who is supposed to be the best jumper since David Thompson. Davis, one of the two Gamecocks from Columbia, S.C., in one game trapped a ball against the glass at the top of the boards for a goaltending violation. Six-foot 11 inch centers are supposed to do that, not 6 ft. 3 in. guards. By the way, there is no truth to the rumor that Davis works as an elevator in the off season...
...puts his words of eloquence, passion and longing at the service of the handsome and inarticulate dolt Christian, whom Roxane fancies. Cyrano also possesses some of the romantic chivalry of Don Quixote. He tilts at the crass, compromising windbags of this world. He has an in nate gallantry that makes his last-act death scene extremely poignant...