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...brain, the world has a habit of collapsing into melancholy. Poor overread Albert warns himself about Keats' "egotistical sublime." His rich interior is forever ababble with Kant and Schopenhauer and his own obsessive, bewildered mutterings. A distant descendant of Leopold Bloom, cousin to the anguished intellectual comics of Saul Bellow, Philip Roth and even Woody Allen, Albert negotiates a shambling, rueful passage through his mid-40s. He has made Who's Who in America (a New York magazine writer and editor), but "lately he has the feeling that he is not so much pursuing his destiny as furiously...
...Saul L. Chafin, chief of University police, said yesterday the police are following every lead to locate the second suspect, adding they believe he is not in the immediate area...
...Tale Bearers is a companion piece to The Myth Makers (1979), which concentrated on European and Latin American literature. Pritchett's subject now is a mixed bag of British and American writers, ranging from Joseph Conrad and Saul Bellow to Rider Haggard and Mary McCarthy. This choice seems random, and indeed it was largely dictated by the books that came to Pritchett for review. The result is a sampler rather than a thesis, and none the worse for that. It is much more fun to be treated than lectured...
...incident has given a new sense of urgency to the need for establishing a special division in the police to handle rapes, Saul L. Chafin, chief of University police, says...
...Saul L. Chafin, chief of University Police, spoke at the meeting and explained the way in which the police compile statistics on crimes committed at Harvard...