Vol. 65 No. 4 1998 - page 543

ALEX BELLY B]ELOGRLIC
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come true), the materializing of symbolic universes will become a high art.
Or, as the anonymous protagonist of another Kafka story said: " If a man
followed metaphors fai thfully, he would become a metaphor himself and
by that be free of daily worries." But, first, we have to shackle an impas–
sioned vulture and bring a disgraced beetle back to life.
COMING SOON
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Partisan Review:
• Proceedings of the International Milosz Festival
• Mark Harman, "Beckett and Kafka"
• Jack Diggins on Richard Rorty and pragmatism
• Nathan Hale on Freud's critics
• Denis Donoghue, "Ireland: Race, Nation, State"
• Walter Laqueur on the founding myths of Israel
• Jeffrey Herf on the sixties
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