Word: sentimentale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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I know one woman who is not an intellectual, likes the funnies in the newspapers, bakes a perfectly wonderful apple pie (which is justly the envy of all her friends), takes good care of and is deeply interested in her two children, prepares good meals for her family, plays the...
Authoress Jameson is not one who enjoys writing. Says she: "I would rather not write at all than write as I do, to live. . . . I am not what you call a born writer, and I should have been much happier as an engineer. . . . Each book now represents so many months...
Two bold blunt aims of Benito Mussolini's "Four-Power Pact" as originally announced (TIME, April 10) were partial revision of the post-War treaties and gradual granting of arms equality to the defeated nations. Last week, emasculated beyond recognition. Il Patto a Quattro was ready to receive the...
Whereas "Pleasure Cruise" makes few pretensions and succeeds very well, "Gabriel Over the White House" starts with all manner of ambitions and dithers to an ineffectual and sentimental close. Its merit is mainly in its technical and intellectual innovations; its conclusions are barely worth attention.
Though Publisher Schuster calls Little Man, What Now? "the Odyssey of the Forgotten Man, the Uncle Tom's Cabin of the world-wide economic crisis," though it has been a big seller in Germany, and though the Book-of-the-Month Club has chosen it for June, many a...