Writer
Eugene E. Leach
Latest Content
The Advocate
The November Advocate closes with an aimless apologia which shrilly proclaims that young writers exist in the world, admits they
Negro Cowboys: Reintegrating the Range
There was a lot more (and a lot less) to the Old West than meets the eye of the guy
The Harvard 'Advocate'
Despite a shortage of fiction and a surplus of silly gimmicks, the April Advocate is one of the most substantial
Technology and Education in an American Eden
Bernard Asbell is a salesman for Progress. He believes that the "whole new thing happening in America" is a good
When We Dead Awaken
Ibsen's When We Dead Awaken may be the sort of static introspective play that is actually better read than seen.
The Monarch and Peerage of the Fifth Republic
Comparisons have a limited tensile strength. The more they are drawn the weaker they get, until eventually they snap and
An Affluent Thankgiving
On May 24, 1607, when the Pilgrims were still living comfortably at Scrooby in Nottinghamshire, the Virginia Company planted the
Saroyan and Pinter
To open its new season the Theatre Company of Boston is, as usual, presenting a pair of expertly staged modern
The Dumbwaiter and The Room
The Theatre Company of Boston is closing out a financially harrowing season with a pair of stark one-acters by Harold
A Country Scandal
A Country Scandal may be mere chaff compared to Chekhov's masterpieces, but even chaff will do for a light snack.