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Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, novelist, playwright, screenwriter, and humorist touched every American popular artform in ...
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On Belgian-Australian writer Simon Leys and his books on China. Plus Maoism: suicide and madness.
from the vantage point of the 20th-century liberal consensus, seems as obsolete and propagandistic as Dryden’s plea for the nascent Whig party to embrace throne and altar. The political ...
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Baucom will succeed Laurie L. Patton, who stepped down last month to become president of the American Academy of Arts & ...