In fact, it was her determination to "break the barriers" of sex discrimination that "cemented her resolve to enter the medical profession" For inventive women such as Taussig, passion has often been the sole opportunity-and it has had to be an adequate one. . The authors are lay Catholic activists who are profoundly anti-Marxist. "Like the cigarette, the sugar sucrose is a novelty of industrial civilization. At other times, he brings on herds of highly colored language without marshaling the discipline needed to make them work. May Sarton writes about Cam, who is writing a biographical fiction about her great friend and former teacher, Jane. Czech writing, whatever the form, has a distinctively bitter tinge.

The novel begins when Joanna leaves her diary out for her college-age daughter to read, conveying it with a cover letter in which it is unclear whether the mother is dead or only gone. He is an interloper, almost a different species, and increasingly uncontrollable. But there are two other factors, I think, which can account for the tolerance and peaceful cohabitation of peoples in her story: Her Anglo grandfather was a Harvard Medical College graduate who brought his healing skills to the raw territory and dispensed his caring liberally; her Hispanic grandfather was a true Christian ( Catolico ) whose generosity and fellow-feeling were selfless and genuine and whose belief in the Scriptures became the antitoxin for racial hatred. Its teachers serve the Lord 90 hours a week on a seven-day schedule that includes compulsory attendance at all church services by contract as well as personal conviction In 1980'81 they earned a base salary of $5,900. The three De Villiers brothers walked 14 miles each way to their French church on Sundays.

It's a match made somewhere other than in heaven, yet for a while, the precarious balance in the relationship works. Then, at least once, he says that he must desist, since comment is futile and silence more dignified. Starker Leopold, color photographs by Tupper Ansel Blake (University of California: $29. 95 until Dec. a secondary issue" She quotes a State Department adviser, Marvin Zonis, in support of her thesis on the secondary nature of the Israel factor. If the State Department accepts this sort of superficial advice, it's future failures of policy will be even more painful than past ones.

The author "has taken a number of risks with his prose and with his organization to produce a book that will appeal to readers who may not even care much for Hemingway-the style is so engaging and the social history so pungent" (Jackson J Benson. . Here are 62 short stories and five novellas, including 15 never before published in English, in fluent versions by the veteran translator, Leila Vennewitz Together they span almost four decades. If your children are unacquainted with the four previous books about Max, they will also find them amusing. Now it was no longer a matter of sustaining, supporting, directing and (if they were out of favor) eliminating dictators This was far more virulent. In many species, males are showier, more colorful, more active and blatant in displays and vocalizations.

is neither Tom Paine nor Spartacus, she's clearly on the side of the angels; a senior superwoman, beautiful, brave and just. And then everything is changed, as though that wonderfully described childhood has ended, and with it, the recuerdos (memories. Only her mother's dearest friend, a woman who has renounced the Mennonites and lives in France, can help; she writes to Dovie, and between them, they collaborate to preserve the memory of the woman they both love. Elegant, economical, evocative-these terms describe Janet Kauffman's short novel, "Collaborators" the story of a very special mother-daughter relationship. "I chose the sonnet form because, like the law, it has a rather rigid and well-defined structure" Kuntsler introduces each poem with a short explanatory preface, and then proceeds to ponder the mechanics of a trial "Jury Selection" "Sentencing Day" "The Law of Libel, his heroes and villains "Bobby Seale" "Rosa Parks" and "The Rosenbergs" as well as "J Edgar Hoover" "Roy Cohn" and "Judge Julius J Hoffman, and the struggles of his long career "People v. Dunnigan and Austin Bay in this updated edition of a 1985 book. I wonder who else was lying quietly alone, listening to them laugh" Reading this, you wonder about those who lie quietly alone. This is not just verse that will suffice, it is verse that will alter everything we take for granted about poetry. .

John Bull, the personification of their ipseity, knew precious little of Uncle Sam, our father figure, let alone Jim Crow, his seedy Southern cousin. Seuss' cornucopia of strange fauna and flora has not gone dry. The cottage is filled with the memories of his insular, penny-pinching father. In "America Invulnerable" James Chace and Caleb Carr develop another variation of the end-of-empire theme. Alan Simpson, saying of the 1986 Immigration Reform Act that "It's a monstrous S. O. B. is studied only as an afterthought to the British experience. The author's own father was editor of South Africa's main afternoon newspaper, one of the most generous-minded liberals Afrikanerdom has produced.

At least, recent and notable efforts include those of James Merrill, Frederick Feirstein, Richard Moore, and Frederick Turner. While Berger needn't preach, he does need a point of view, even a silly one. Coleman retains two characters from the original: Squire Jones himself, and another whose identity is best not revealed in a review. everything but a boy" Her single-sightedness makes boys exotic. Her love of the subject, desire for accuracy and scholarly interest come forth in the selection of subject matter; in the monumental bibliography, more than 250 references of which many were written after 1980; in the six-page glossary, and in the thanks extended to many eminent scientists who reviewed chapters, discussed theoretical considerations and guided her to sources of scientific data.

After the accident, Laura's movement does not cease, it becomes more subtle and delicate. Mondale that he could give his campaign "historical resonance" by choosing a woman running mate. The coverage is vast: everything you ever wanted to know about economics from administered prices to zero-profit conditions. In "America Invulnerable" James Chace and Caleb Carr develop another variation of the end-of-empire theme. Literally wrenched from his mother's womb by the force of a 1944 bomb attack on London as she is being driven to a hospital in an ambulance, Page is a man constantly drawn to violence and self-destruction. For the last 20 months of his life, while he lived in a guest cottage on Edward Everett Horton's Encino estate and then in an apartment on Laurel Avenue in Hollywood, F. The characters in "Available Light" despite one or two wild cards and wild touches, are middle class and lead reasonably ordered lives.