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...fact is incorporated in the structure of the play by the presence onstage of a six-man band. The musicians punctuate Haider's crises, conflicts and decisive indecision with marching songs, waltzes, jazz tunes and snatches of opera. These are the intravenous tranquilizers with which Haider suppresses the torment of truth. Good is a trip through the inner space of a troubled mind; just as others hear voices, Haider hears ironic and beguiling music...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Gently Insidious Slope to Hell | 10/25/1982 | See Source »

...which horror is simply a medium. Beneath the macabre lies a majestic conception of good and evil, a perceptive appreciation of human nature, and a basic understanding of fear as a primordial element of that nature. King could be an artist. With endless sessions of revision, a dash of torment and a bit of solemnity, king could, if he tried, be a serious artist...

Author: By Denna GALT Breussard, | Title: King's Abdication | 10/23/1982 | See Source »

...stations rather than the dignity of a colleague, or who terrorizes with a gun rather than a bullying personality, or who murders in fact instead of with gossip. Perhaps this is why Sy feels low, but not ignoble; the laws he breaks are on the books. Yet his internal torment is that of anyone who recognizes his own guilt and self-hate, who sees in Sy's black-brown eyes all the imprisonment of the species. It is doubtful that Sy realizes this. One thing a prison does naturally is to ostracize its residents, most of whom are bound...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Portrait of a Prisoner | 9/13/1982 | See Source »

...conclusions, or near conclusions, in the past week. Still, for several sides, things turned out pretty well. Britain closed in on Port Stanley, and won back the Falkland Islands. Israel closed in on Beirut, and may yet win safety for its northern borders. Lebanon, after its period of torment, may?with much luck and work?see its sovereignty restored. For its part, the U.S. has watched two allies come out on top in two displays of elegantly executed strategies. Better yet: the Soviets have been stung in Lebanon, the surface-to-air missiles they sold to the Syrians lying like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Price Glory Now? | 6/28/1982 | See Source »

During Nixon's final torment I often reflected on an event in the summer of 1970. On a Saturday afternoon the White House switchboard operator reached me at the hotel in Laguna Beach, Calif., that served as the press center. Would I like to drive with the President and Bebe Rebozo, his old friend, to Los Angeles? We could have dinner at Chasen's restaurant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WATERGATE: NIXON: NO PLACE TO STAND | 3/8/1982 | See Source »

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