Word: tropicalism
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Ulysses, 4:10, 8:15, Tropic of Cancer 6:40, 10:45, tonight; The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes 4, 8:10, After The Thin Man, 6:10, 10:20, starts tomorrow...
...Night in Casablanca, 4, 6:50, 9:45, The Betty Boop Scandals, 5:30, 8:25, through Saturday; Ulysses, 4:10, 8:15, Tropic of Cancer, 6:40, 10:45, starts Sunday...
...planted with bordellos, in the same breath.) If Miller reacted cagily to her novelistic style, Anais's diary reveals that their interests weren't always opposite. Here she records life in the same raw state that Miller aimed to work with, and fills the gap he disparaged in Tropic of Cancer...
...Relations is a fascinating, highly readable study of considerable depth. There may be times when he oversimplifies for no other reason than the sake of style. As a result, some superficially slick, at first appealing statements turn out, upon closer examination, to hold very little truth. "The Miller of Tropic of Cancer is a Brooklyn Whitman gone to Paris" --on the surface it is an interesting statement; but beyond that, it seems more facetious than true. If Spender falls into this here, it certainly is not the first time; nor does it lower the merit of the book...
...Goldman the New Journalist have come to terms. The book is neither hamstrung nor hybrid because Goldman no longer attempts to be in two places at once. Ladies and Gentlemen stands clearly outside academic style and respectability. It would hardly be more acceptable as a Columbia faculty product than Tropic of Cancer, yet it draws deeply on the intellectual breadth and critical skill Goldman acquired in his academic apprenticeship...