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...knighted, had a great masterpiece published (“Bend In the River”), and won the Nobel Prize (too late, he claimed, for it to make him happy). This year he received the compliment of an accomplished warts-and-all biography (lesser writers receive praise while they??re living, and are damned when they??re dead). But he is miserable. Every time he writes a novel he claims it will be his last—because novels and literature are dead, he says each time...
...book about the Jews which would, among other things, demonstrate that he was not anti-Semitic. It mostly did the opposite. When, in the wake of his death, Moscow authorities renamed a street in his honor, its residents—outraged that no one had consulted them and that they??d have to change their addresss on the numerous official forms still demanded by Russian life—tore down the new sign that bore his name...
...Diversity and excellence are not opposites—they??re additive,” Lamont said...
...Murphy ’12. Bonnie Cao ’12, echoed this sentiment. “Then winter break will actually be a break,” she said. “Now, I’m going to go home and see all my friends and they??ll say ‘I’m so happy it’s all over!’ But for us it’s not really over.” However, Brittney R. Lind ’11 was more skeptical about the change. While...
...with the girls of the class of 2009 and wasn’t doing much better with Domna. It turned out that Room 13 wasn’t a brothel after all, and the girls coming out of the Wellesley shuttle were never as reckless as I had hoped they??d be. I decided to put all my eggs in one basket: the Dewey Decimal System basket. I figured the kind of girl I wanted would hang out at Lamont in the 636s: Animal Husbandry. (For all those nerds who are complaining that Lamont doesn?...