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The Great Disconcerting Wipeout
Arthur Miller By Christopher Bigsby (Harvard University Press, 739 pp., $35) I. READ MORE >>
The Mini-Review: 'Extract'
One Stop, Many Problems
Sitting in her lawyer's office at South Brooklyn Legal Services, her hands folded calmly in her lap, Sandra Barkley describes how she became the first person in her family to buy a home. The 52-year old single mother begins by speaking in a relaxed southern drawl, but as she comes to recount her experiences more fully, her voice rises, and her cool breaks. READ MORE >>
Marvelously Selfish
Kazan on Directing Edited and with commentary by Robert Cornfield (Knopf, 368 pp., $32.50) READ MORE >>
Reagan Is Not The Antidote To Bush
While Cass Sunstein is right to caution against groupthink in the President's inner circle, I'd warn against holding up the Reagan administration as an ideal alternative. READ MORE >>