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Word: tales (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...metallic monologue across the wintry miles of home. At Camp Shanks, N.Y., there were white sheets, steaks and cold, country-fresh milk. Like gamblers fingering impossible mountains of winnings, the 1,300 soldiers could see and feel it all. But their minds could not yet quite accept this fairy-tale return...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HEROES: That's Where I Live | 1/22/1945 | See Source »

...Hasty Heart (by John Patrick; produced by Howard Lindsay and Russel Grouse) adds up-or rather, whittles down -to a very interesting evening. In sterner and more skillful hands, this tale of the thawing out of a man who locked the bitter herbs of loneliness in the ice of pride could have been an impressive play...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: New Play in Manhattan, Jan. 15, 1945 | 1/15/1945 | See Source »

...Tale of the Present? Through the simple, subdued prose of Author Fisher's novel, some quietly ironic points appear, though not so plainly that readers can be sure of the author's intent. Harg's people, stumbling, awkward, terrified, sometimes brutal, are far more human and likable than the more civilized, capable Cro-Magnons. Here & there through the book some readers may suspect that Author Fisher is actually writing a modern allegory, placing his story in prehistoric times because its picture of humanity would be too harsh if laid in the here...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Prehistoric Man | 1/15/1945 | See Source »

...credence had not arrived from Washington, but Chungking waved aside such formalities. In the American Embassy Pat Hurley held his first press conference, told reporters how he had taken part in parleys between Chiang Kai-shek's Government and the Chinese Communists. It was a strangely unself-conscious tale...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Yahoo! | 1/1/1945 | See Source »

...into the past rather than the future. In one of the stories an old woman attains her lifelong ambition, which is to be buried in the place where she was born. In another, a kindly, drunken father spins his young daughters what seems to be simply a gay, Oriental tale, but which turns suddenly into the old man's pathetic way of reproaching his daughters for being ashamed of his drunkenness...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Corkers | 12/25/1944 | See Source »

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