Arthur Miller Out West by Henry Popkin Arthur Miller's movie, "The Misfits," is a curious article. It continues several of Miller's favorite preoccupations and, in some respects,…
Jewish Writers In England:A Tradition Begins by Henry Popkin During the past few years several new Jewish novelists and playwrights have attracted considerable attention in the British literary world.
The Way It Was, by Harold Loeb by Henry Popkin THIS sober, unintentionally funny record of a strange literary career might have been called "Portrait of the Artist as a…
Five Books on Show Business by Henry Popkin SHOW business is a risky enterprise, and the biographies of its great men record mainly the chances they take. The…
On the Horizon: Hollywood Tackles the Race Issue by Henry Popkin A discussion of two films, "Island in the Sun," and "Band of Angels."
Liberal Unpolitics on Stage and ScreenGesture Without Content by Henry Popkin A description of the liberal "unpolitics" practiced in Hollywood and on Broadway.
Broadway Takes Refuge in Childhood:No Adult Drama in Sight by Henry Popkin We are on the threshold of a new Broadway season, but there seems little reason to expect that it will…
The Vanishing Jew of Our Popular Culture:The Little Man Who Is No Longer There by Henry Popkin In Auden and Isherwood's play The Dog Beneath the Skin, a modern knight-errant bound upon a sacred quest encounters a…
Somewhere South of Suez, by Douglas Reed by Henry Popkin ALTHOUGH Douglas Reed's writings are represented as journalism, they will bear scrutiny only as fiction of a very weird and…
On the Horizon: Elmer Rice: The Triumph of “Mr. Zero” by Henry Popkin ELMER RICE'S work, as represented in a new volume of selected plays, repeats the familiar pattern of most successful American…