Word: spoiledness
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The "Introduction" fades into "The Shepherd," a devastatingly simple lyric poem, that like all of Blake's songs, is nevertheless rich in its suggestive power. Ginsberg's music is sweet and flowing but the song is almost spoiled by Peter Orlovsky's bleating voice. Ginsberg solos on "The Echoing Green...
The subject, to be sure, is a serious one. But JP Miller, who wrote the similarly devious Days of Wine and Roses, is really not interested in it. What occupies his time is repeated and virulent attacks on youth, who are portrayed throughout as spoiled, selfish, loveless and unloving brats...
The arrogance and conceit of some youths who, with their meager knowledge and limited experience, are convinced that their beliefs are the correct ones, that their wishes and desires are paramount, are indicative of the puerile mind. This immaturity is further exemplified by their tantrums when opposed. The shouted obscenities...
Agencies frequently choose new fields that reflect their special talents, or the bent of the boss. Wells, Rich, Greene, mirroring President Mary Wells Lawrence's flair for drama, recently established a motion-picture company, W.R.G./Dragoti Ltd. Two films, Dirty Little Billy, a saga of Billy the Kid, and...
Nathan Weinstein was West's real name. His father was a wealthy New York building contractor and the boy was spoiled rotten. He cut school several days a week and lounged around, soaking his head in delusions of athletic grandeur and working up torture projects in the style of...