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While the Quinlans and the state authorities confront one another, the unconscious Karen also has an attorney. Daniel Coburn, 32, a part-time New Jersey public defender, was appointed by the court to guard what he calls her "constitutional right to life." Coburn has gone so far as to say...
At the other extreme, some of the artists are completely unknown in the U.S.: for example, a Dutch eccentric named Anton Heyboer, who lives with three women in a small dark barn north of Amsterdam and, the catalogue gravely assures us, "is timeless and unconscious, like an animal." Heyboer'...
Everyone knows war changes culture; but it is hard to say how, since war is culture. From the mid-'30s, war has been so continuous and "normal" a state of society that we find it awkward, even impossible, to detach it from our unconscious assumptions about literature and its...
It is true, as Smith implies, that the student protests of the sixties grew out of the often-unconscious recognition of their declining position. The intensity of protest at the most elite colleges--Columbia, Harvard, Berkeley, Brandeis--arose from the especially high expectations and disillusionment among students at such schools...
By now committed to his course, Karen's father concluded that "the courts would be the only way to get her off the machine"; he asked a judge in Morristown, N.J., to give him the right to authorize turning off the respirator. Last week the judge responded by asking...