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Laura K. Jereski

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Crying in the Night

P RIEST OF LOVE is undoubtedly the longest two-hour movie ever made. Billed as razzle-'em, dazzle-'em intimate portrait of D.H.Lawrence


The Desire to Acquire

"In the middle of a vast and desolate plain in Mexico, by the side of the long road stretching from


Liberty and Tyranny

What kind of hero is this little man? The most famous product the French ever exported, he's not even French.


Blank Verse

Y OU DON'T HAVE TO BE an English major to enjoy this book. The Brand-X Anthology of Poetry, collected parodies


The Broadest Wit

A LEXANDER WOOLLCOTT, the broadest wit of the twentieth century, returns to abuse and tickle the audience of Howard Teichmann's


Six Characters In Search

I N SEXTET, John Malcolm Brinnin fuses six distinct portraits into an intricate work, closer to a fragmented fiction than


Sour Grapes

B LAKE EDWARDS, the ads tell us, is "the man who painted the panther pink," and put Ravel's Bolero on


They Shoot Actors, Don't They?

"There is a very real danger that corporate support of the theater would limit the political range of the theater


The Butler Does It--Well

W HAT THE BUTLER SAW marks the resurrection of the Lowell House Drama Society after a hiatus of more than