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Word: wakefulness (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...suddenly one morning you wake up, and the telephone is dead, and the radio is playing old nationalistic military songs, and outside your window you hear the rumble of armored cars in the streets, and officers warning everybody to stay in their houses. It was all so swift and well organized that nobody reacted. Only three people were killed in Athens that day, trying to get out into the streets to see what was happening. The junta boasted on the bloodlessness of their "revolution." During the night of the coup, 16,000 people--mainly members of the Parliament, journalists, labor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Greece: The Junta 5 Years After The Coup | 4/21/1972 | See Source »

...shrinks at nothing." This directness is one reason why Ibsen's legacy has been so treasured in the literature of the century, why his one-time reviewer would accord him the singularly Joycean honor of some sixty puns on his name and works within the pages of Finnegan's Wake. It is also the quality which enabled Ibsen--facing his own last awakening unto death--to make his last play so uncompromisingly despairing of art and life...

Author: By Phil Patton, | Title: When We Dead Awaken | 4/21/1972 | See Source »

JAMES MICHAEL CURLEY'S second-youngest son came to my grandfather's wake. You may remember the caricature of this son in The Last Hurrah, showing up in white tie at his father's campagn headquarters the night the old man lost his last election, breezing in from a night on the town to find that his father had died. The fictional son was quite the bon vivant a happy-go lucky playboy without a care in the world. The real life model never quite lived up to his fictional counterpart...

Author: By Michael Ryan, | Title: Ancestors and Immigrants | 4/17/1972 | See Source »

...night he came to my grandfather's wake. James Michael's son was a beaten man. He was wearing a cashmere coat with the elbows worn out, a shirt from Brooks with frayed cuffs, and a suit which hadn't seen a pressing in months. He was living on the income from a sinecure given him by a sympathetic Republican governor, in a dingy Back Bay apartment. That night, standing in the front parlor of O'Brien's Funeral Home, reeking of liquor, with a flask filled with John Jameson's in his pocket, he was living testimony...

Author: By Michael Ryan, | Title: Ancestors and Immigrants | 4/17/1972 | See Source »

...FRIENDS OF EDDIE COYLE has made it onto the bestseller lists, and should stay there a while. The novel comes in the wake of The French Connection, and has been helped by popular interest in the grimy details of the battle between the police and the underworld. But The Friends of Eddie Coyle stands on its own. It's not a great book, but within the limits Higgins has set for himself, it's an awfully good one, and worth all the money he's going to make from...

Author: By Richard Bowker, | Title: More on the Mob | 4/12/1972 | See Source »

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