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OVER the months, the feud between Russia and Red China has grown from petty bickering over minor matters to mighty blasts of anger on the basic tenets of Marxist-Leninist practice. Now Peking's outright challenge to Moscow's leadership of Marx's world has become a momentous family feud that threatens to split the world Communist movement. Last week the rift was there for all to see, laid out in plain words in Mao Tse-tung's Red Flag and People's Daily, followed by a paragraph-by-paragraph retort in Khrushchev...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: READING THE REDS | 1/18/1963 | See Source »

...particularly pleasant character, but at least the latter has an excuse for being both stubborn and conciliating, commendable and pathetic--he has undergone torture in a World War II prison camp. To Mills, also, goes the show stopper, should the film stop for a splendid job. Barrow, overpowered with anger at Sinclair's flagrant violation of orders grips the stem of his martini glass, his face burning into a mask of hatred. He cannot continue his polite conversation; he cannot speak; he cannot move. Finally a reaction comes, and he puts down the glass with a shaking hand...

Author: By Charles S. Whitman, | Title: Tunes of Glory | 1/17/1963 | See Source »

...Fireworks," by Kenneth Anger: A Cinema 16 production, its symbolistic presentation of homosexual sado-maso-chism included a number of episodes which startled moviegoers. As one 'Cliffe was heard to remark to hear date after the Christmas-tree sequence, "I may never feel quite comfortable with one of those things in my home again...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLLEGE AUDIENCE VIEWS IVY FILMS' GRISLY FLICKS | 1/16/1963 | See Source »

...wares in a quick-change display of a bewildering variety of emotions, until his face gets stuck behind a mask of inane gaiety. He tugs at the fool thing, but it will not come off, and behind this frozen idiotic grin his body writhes in frustration and anger, his being sheds unseen tears of despair. When the mask is finally wrenched free, Marceau's face is austere and desolate with pain, the soul of man forever entrapped, forever struggling to break out of the prison of his skin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Poet of Silence | 1/11/1963 | See Source »

...left. Since Politics folded, Macdonald has been a busy man-about-the-arts, contributing to The New Yorker and the "little" magazines, acting as advisor to Encounter, most recently serving as movie critic for Esquire. This collection is drawn from these years, and if they lack the wartime anger that gave vigor to his political essays, they are more stylish. Macdonald is equipped with enough scholarly authority to carry weight with the highbrows, with enough zest to make him eminently readable by the Midcultists he professes to despise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Enemy of Ooze | 1/4/1963 | See Source »

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