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Among Hazzard's many strengths as a novelist, none is more dazzling than her ability to display the inner world of her characters in a few lines of lucid, supple, periodic prose. In Grace and Caro, "a vein of instinct sanity opened and flowed: a warning that every lie must be redeemed in the end . . . In their esteem for dispassion they began to yearn, perverse and unknowing, towards some strength that would, in turn, disturb that equilibrium and sweep them to higher ground...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Star-Crossed | 7/14/1980 | See Source »

...short story writers to emerge since Stalin's death, Vasili Aksyonov, 47, continues to display the greatest virtuosity. Although he has written enormously popular stories in a realist vein, Aksyonov has gone on to explore a variety of modes and permutations of language, entering the 1980s as the Soviet Union's only truly modern prose writer. His evolution is instructive. Aksyonov's first fiction dealt with a previously unheard-of theme: the real life of Soviet teenagers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Breaking Through in Fiction | 6/23/1980 | See Source »

...this vein, The Shining draws from 2001, where man was overcome by man-made constructions. The Overlook's power to shine and torment its guests recalls the malignant power of HAL, the computer in Kubrick's space odyssey. the walls of the Overlook breathe; in one scene, mention of the hotel creates a physical space between Jack and Danny. "I love it," whispers Jack, leering...

Author: By David Frankel, | Title: A Night in Shining Horror | 6/23/1980 | See Source »

Witnesses said the intruder apparently cut the man's vein, missing his arteries...

Author: By Alexandra D. Korry, | Title: Hillel Intruder Attacks Grad Student | 4/23/1980 | See Source »

...hearing a gnarled veteran of the receding frontier say: "In a few years, the railroad will come all along the Yellowstone ... the wild riders and the vacant lands are about to vanish forever " But for a boy of 19, there were plenty of adventures left. In a yeasty anecdotal vein, Remington tells tales of canoeing shallow rivers and being spilled into the foaming rapids...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: New Crop of Kentucky Foals | 3/31/1980 | See Source »

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