Authors on the Web
New Statesman, April 11, 2013
...a massive scale. (Adventures of a Pacifist in the New Yorker, 22 March). In around a thousand pages, Max Lerner ... has undertaken ... a massive attempt to describe the main characteristics and currents of American life and thought ... (Review in New...
Independent Publisher, January 11, 2013
...Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, Library Journal and on National Public Radio among others. The late Max Lerner said, ‘The reviews break all conventions and are the stuff of life.’” So read the first lines of the so-called Noisiest...
Independent Publisher, January 11, 2013
...Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, Library Journal and on National Public Radio among others. The late Max Lerner said, ‘The reviews break all conventions and are the stuff of life.’” So read the first lines of the so-called Noisiest...
Decatur Daily, August 19, 2012
...journalists and broadcast journalists who exhibited philosophical tendencies in their work. Figures like B. F. Skinner, Irving Howe, Max Lerner, and Bill Moyers appear in these chapters. A chapter titled “Casual Wisemen” even includes Hugh Hefner. ...
Awate, August 15, 2012
...London: Profile Books Ltd, 2012. Mill, John Stuart. “On Liberty.” In Essential Works of John Stuart Mill. Ed., Max Lerner. New York: Bantam Book, 1961...
Cleveland Live, June 22, 2012
...free to enjoy what it does have: fascinating portraits of some unjustly obscure intellectual figures, such as journalist Max Lerner or mathematician Robert Kaplan, curated by a writer with a talent for the telling example. Kaplan, for instance, "touched...
Independent Publisher, January 11, 2013
...Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, Library Journal and on National Public Radio among others. The late Max Lerner said, ‘The reviews break all conventions and are the stuff of life.’” So read the first lines of the so-called Noisiest...
Independent Publisher, January 11, 2013
...Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, Library Journal and on National Public Radio among others. The late Max Lerner said, ‘The reviews break all conventions and are the stuff of life.’” So read the first lines of the so-called Noisiest...
The Nation, January 10, 2013
...and our collective will. Schuman passed off his cynical worldview as high-minded intellectualism, but The Nations editorsalong with Max Lerner, in a spirited rebuttalsaw his argument for what it was: the bitter resignation of an intellectual defeatist....
Sunday Gazette-Mail, December 24, 2012
...and finds the two-wheeler or the fire truck of which for weeks he scarcely dared dream." -- Max Lerner, The Unfinished Country *** "At Christmas I no more desire a rose than wish a snow in May's new-fangled mirth." -- Shakespeare, Love's Labor's Lost...
Monterey Herald, December 14, 2012
...enemies he makes when he has really hit his stride. " A. Peter Max B. Max Schmeling C. Max Lerner 6. "Life is not lost by dying; life is lost minute by minute, day by dragging day, in all the thousand small uncaring ways." A. Timothy Leary B...
History News Network, December 10, 2012
...presidential contest -- which he narrowly lost to the incumbent Gerald Ford. With mixed emotions, the liberal commentator Max Lerner noted that riding this “wave of nationalist feeling” made Moynihan a “hot political property.” By the 1990s...
Lehigh Valley Express-Times, November 5, 2012
...those who are still unsure, a few last-minute suggestions. Don?t vote for the lesser of two evils. As Max Lerner reminded us, it is still evil. Don?t vote for the candidate the media tells you to vote for. Not only are many media outlets biased, they?re...

