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...historical woman called Solitude actually existed. Schwarz-Bart notes that she was captured and executed on Nov. 29, 1802, immediately after giving birth. His fictional Solitude has a more complex background. Married to a Guadeloupian woman, Schwarz-Bart, 44, set out some years ago to write a se ries of novels that would record the hardships of several generations of black women, both in Europe and the Americas. A Woman Named Solitude seems to be an attempt to get it all in - all the legend and history, the com passion and private sentiment, including a parting volley for the victims...
Critics like Robert Alter in Commentary have recently levelled accusations of racial paranoia at The Tenants and the works of other Jewish writers. Malamud thinks them ridiculous. "Really, there's no new mood of competition. Jews were never racist per se. I would call it a confrontation, a regrettable lack of understanding. There might be some feeling that black writers have pre-empted the field, among some white writers." He grows emphatic. "But it's a broader question. American blacks have been cheated: society owes them recognition, owes it to them to ameliorate conditions, enlarge their opportunities for fulfillment...
...TIME is pleased that Señor Lopez Rodo, Spain's Minister for Economic Development, had the opportunity to read the story discussing the problems of the succession, since the Dec. 11 issue was banned in his country. An estimated 25,000 copies of the story were circulated by private groups, however, including the politically influential Opus...
Tonnot's arrest added new headlines to a case that had already titillated France and embarrassed President Georges Pompidou's Gaullist party. Prostitution is not illegal per se in France, but pimping and bordellos are. Moreover, the taint of scandal had spread from the flic-operators to party members in Lyon. One Gaullist deputy, Edouard Charret, was implicated when a local newspaper printed a picture of him attending the wedding of close friends. The groom, it turned out, was one of the city's better-known pimps and the groom's mother was a notable madam...
OFFENSIVE No.Name Position 89 Jeff Bone SE 73 Tim Manna LT 61 John Friar LG 52 Steve Snavely C 76 Brian Hehir RG 79 Bill Ferry RT 86 John Hagerty TE 19 Eric Crone QB 11 Mark Wheeler RH 45 Ted DeMars LH 16 Rod Foster FB OFFENSIVE No. Name Position 46 Paul Sortal SE 75 Al Moras LT 65 Ken Burkus LG 52 Ray Riddick C 60 Randy Burnworth RG 72 Len Matriociani RT 85 Kim Hammerberg TE 15 Tom Doyle OB 40 Dick Jauron LHB 38 Rudy Green RHB 26 Tyrell Hennings...