Jean-Paul Sartre, the Existentialist
From 1946: A. J. Liebling on Jean-Paul Sartre delivering a lecture about new tendencies in French theatre, his “precaution” to not learn spoken English, and his approval of New York “without qualification.”
REPORTER AT LARGE about author's return to his homeland, Czechoslovakia, after an absence of several years spent in this country. As a member of the …
PROFILE of Milton Gabler, proprietor of the Commodore Music Shop, and an ardent exponent of hot-jazz. He has sold more hot records than any other music …
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