Suniday, March 31, 1 957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three MALCOLt-,1 COWLEY No Shyness About the Expression& Development of His opinions By ALLANH STILLWAGO N ' "Young foevism" struck home, aalsSafzBi and She conveisation moved closer. ANVEA AOi a k Fortumately the epitaph did not. MAY ERSAly inknow ag Te' " I likt the Univeisity, the students Cliarleston or The Jazz, Gertrude aero n mhvn Stoit marie aaouonremaik to intiestiiittim Eriieot Bemingwaoy: their a oo What 'about student writing? be the Loot Genera tion. Lust Gen-1tlo atr ve h rain so oteO roo n senmesteri is oldei and I have read 'o iS was.moe Malcolnm Cosiley wsarpstIoft11 About the Daily? "I am very this, as lost as iheprestbslkintis ed. It's a good paper, dn'S this as ostas te rst, utlikeleae it.'Ihere is nothing more most 5of lots tellows, he lhoed to avlbeinouclegdystn remember lowisit felt, to ws'itev'publiainyoiincolgedsa and to vwrite sitecesotullyulcain itetn.ealns r s 1being seaid by other people, cutting Ainrito comns'to gMicligani for 0tebn etn ntoil o Cowley' is guest lectures of sloe s youi miheiaesetn n rul o English departmenit untlil Joit About Removd frm sie doy of iteointtmistatkes: The Romance Remoed romtheday ofthein ingealeandtheGrenwih d- , Lnguages Building i' a beautiful btiiih, Soe gaitdlttsllo ci supla4c' , bitt the one over there tthe is "aprtmntparies h isno: Eonomics Building) is even better. Stiltatmttan'itti eedyprtio.rt of the's5 "' oi s NoS Ithaisn't decided about the askytirmapeiclassroom.y.5(, il Administration Builditng, butt the T: e(Eue t ortoto'l VIItl is CRITIC s IFnowII'otnitubtehtidit (Sturieit Artist- Itss 505tetsibli'reasonto r liiihapsitellatp0 yeaII areNa t cithetolee y." E oisil i u i'>~ s Sl 1 it ;_1ii i n itt ; A C -11 It12 I0 - re to But atitle frorn some archti- tioerri lt'Io init f mBeanis Sgyi o s tt iti5 i e clii iSmtoupia, te editor of the i '; in hc ozly fit'S :.tit 1..,ti Aiit"Silo .1i i fori tt liii t Is i it ist io liii' it oS 5 ctto. ityi atN to lie t ,str ti th- nc il,,trio Iitt (a > + s t s d in Eii to ri Sth illi t ttlef a d h-ot wtooi 'd eci latied, 'V" Ite cin the tutto of portablesstit Heingwtay, Faulkiner, btulitecitmitit li iSf te Dit iGottrltieiai ooii int otro o erls tt M ttFct anodIHisthtoitecronmpliments the War andst il eie,,(,rps0h of Utiit i a iti iuse "he diearves toii le Itr i t atto tictro N11,ty ci nth eiidionist o cis at Dotwiimnt old.Siieetg' its pliic dt li ie tes hoot'iintiesipecitalyy 0 toidlri' rrctrrrtt'e,,met ttidettitit i oniied tibetrlisi."heeft , t,"M citigan selects ttILLS toisi i ii\ t A N li tiv e , loii' It It off ight o tis'' rstothale I iv o d O 51S READESd Lt" Is o dits so tailff il antid well, there 1'IIS III t ihtiiilloohfa iiit i'i lile d ii licree betwveen thse ofIeatt a ill - vtioalt! i s l tec itiitniof to -to t hroSli iii Suitit's' st itii laes'iT is is a titme ofquaolity 01f te factulty bore as tol l fotrmaul ! s o Citirty him ' tr;!1 iter tiw itl) oJaimets totoioetit of I ho Pt,,itori Ills anolyst' an s chis oanalysoto, ot She Ea ttstern 'scholo. are cohtiitlt ii 'io i toil d He wiii iii Iffor n i ce is Ou ; 1ctia t o iii to io citbold sy tiloic tinkero" To Thot Titis cittld be iteret ed as bothi lt -reSt adttbuito Ott i ~e liS t o omithaSt ii iiittritsoutr tind oldhy otitd u tai d n ito oui sD isli e suiitted a'u tiocl ifi i m t inst' a differitice betwiecu the pred'oitiib le n firt sicii ii as i t ilred- itush furntsiitthad of i t: f' n.,t)),. t o its DOuris o is n ae of tuitle-e ckii tudtrit bodies,'ottOi rightly so.Bitt Th ate s58 grrldea f t'd ii te twiiligh t iii iOtss eott is; tiotodyl wats to slitckthe Hatrvaordr duiate dues toot o,1'tikons I1 . . A - no ,it trts tis'lt' i ti ti' it ittttti mtlout t otof n,:1;ot.s '" li, itlu id ''Itiete 'n unidiistoegay es .I roit i lltt i i l ii tii n itt t titi if tot iitot'iii alit; t oifwoetitS iit tgec m on siS 'o e n sourepolIt itltit iifo( . andsmtt'il ?1 iseof i to titov ilfeatrtu hasSteedisiilevelSit l~itr I i ii''sit il ub tttotilhut uh'ise I ii it tt~fromitourto flli tssttesl' tt" "ist s11 itti cottmou''thto tittaIlo' ot t bie bu o't'tl. i utu ~t i iirit 5 u b tti te t i l t 'S t 'i 't Si t7ti t i i l i i i S itt hei w o rt e l i t ei t ,o bt t itl't'tt's' ' t ltli' t tl;t Ii[ttihtst t''i'ttA, i'1'Ot ls- i0itt i nt sy,'hi tiio reiie tann etrthr. tn te rah'h d l lt t1''.' 1. s .5- 5t' lO 5 ttitt I ii Oti t ti ot i, ' i Is tt ot tttl t ottlt lst lo aIi 0 Sol ot lttrt tot 'rV N t A tthere i no dif- 4' I'lxlies lii t It o7fltt So itta - t'.. r r . ' 'i ' Cv ii at1ti i sl'stiatIbut 005otimple. "t p bi' bed."Agree- Hdds, "Stitptor a lot of ta itt otf time, atwitr Atitls " I A'y__:; i r _f ct - sl 46+ : fa $" ~ J S + 4 r r, r . 6 ' !" i i m 't s v AL ' 'IW V UNDAYs AtG5) ililt - 'ltSt'of Bookstl oetlutmoi ito te flevYorT'ietotoCiliii'Wil- suit, sauthoroftiOS Theos Dttoilet ritlerentited bietwetenwilt itli ctilled "hoe m~icr0 oope" 'anel te j telescoe"ins modern ii g Aisoto" sveril ioter citarges lie tevel:-,asoitnt motterto itoMi. WilttonbetI. ts te bulk if odays Entgltihttusl Amicanis toitiiin" foti ito etphsios osonte nminsutiae if eser'ydeay life''-whoat le calls the nitcrosope appoachtito1wriiting. At te othtersexteme lot pltcis She writing w'trh a broaduierstal comittisoStll at abttiactionsandf s'.tte.pit"",etoerlia I ctat -Th 'rI"r". soIte astsoi it Sitenitiiite' fflity foti to'mirosopeiinitodesornrt ite's- hrc atitudse cotmeningtuawritierI ftt' "'rdtitt iit aheO tori . e ! 1 ousthmtlan iliv lilm tdi-'i tat a pIbettisti I lt' itt't',iolt' ' ilt jlt Alt Wit'iti Sui -, to Pt ,.st '.".tst iysis to musr? kf Alie feimse of the Minutie' In' the ilodern Short Story tout attitude Itod hitnitutti t he ''sices" Mri',Wlsonicoemnri sto artes thai.tconrn ihmselses inily. itn str writinog. Diur ate is tiirid of wvitsloe transietnt, momentary I its sltpidity, someone shld rii- poignatncies of eierysday lifts-- THINK 2V ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~Mo Wilson.tks i form r.sisn frte very ss'whatitoghS be called Petite veri- mistsin a trifle too sertiosy. BC esonothoat it weitgts too con- te. tsems sirattirily out of tint withj our suibduiediita;;- =i velZ'itgeist. Hidde n itsay fori so mainy yeatsj tot te ptroondscotlariship tit '-titil Irtst to is ii i iite tra'it otn motdern tin a "Philtosopiotc's Ste- dictituett Mi. Wilson, hikeNip Mutt Winikleseens'to10hbateE ttw'iken'ttd in 'taurfliie inds eon- fusedl 'atd atoonitotc. Atitiito" oisch a'o tssibility,"ii wtitld oeemonotlyrigtthst itomni tttiemiotbe mtdtri aIo xp lit Mro WlsonitWilty ItiecrscotitpeI hats hisecomoe soitrtintsit a somolo of toayt' riltit'' -anditrieSiteican bitn it itle 0WithltMi. Wilson's cotensitinthati iit faii Bt i sottltdtntr"ouncirrete~d 'thei hot staitteo15atlytiiat or cultiti !ait.tty t wosuildl 'ppetiriiifoaoy- ;lios thi Ile oppoiteui siste Dour1'i;tiliuti' ou;rin tot1-'es of be- itd'tise by'tI-ititstty'o and iIi ttA lot t t lto'S tsi to'I tt' o scions-betsy ott our oltouldrs. It its usalso giouto a bit werssof te 1N "T'BEOCHAPTE'RfIott Artand 5 'ratsod cosnfounding pasadoxes Morals of his "Piniscples of oh Manisoattitsudes, asodof tSb Literasy Criticism," I. A.Nohds j t"nIryyotung"men"alto epeapostPoses Stt "Voute lies set sie mhsmswitoust conmpassion or a I imint-ue partlisularso of r esponse tt potis , te-itrd torthSleperfplexitietand -attitsude,'"ridtSits"She 'artist I exseue -iitein short, so an capesr5isin tin suteopait li-is~ "ro,.stntoo ossitive fos the ooilar shisispa tiary trune ssale siootisand sate Mru Wit Stodaiy of ourstost-iusoay arits sotniso calling'tar. It knowissitsulf 55Itis writers likeJ. D. SastungcI too well.'iKteinerAnn Porter, J. F. Faa' It is Itt ate ltru tt-it thoseusC-is'on 'Cuoltrs asod muse loiyday oh Shoe bitterooswt it niso recentfy,'FlanneryvD'Conoutand vective, or the snetringttThuackeraty Shlety Ansn Di ait swhoo srsmoot nootovee;iventohle mttntiSha-s repre'sent'ttis'e of tislotusig ip- iet is n oo tonics cots uso one nuno oc. Thyysos' also more' STL.MXetorks wouslri noStitnlist naroslsy ecfectu icutnsomelof fute o usot itoy'foultutssi is55wer be Sloe bettter-kissers outtestlfe Iftlmntngs'ttilsvr rd Nuet Fauknrinio id SHuxleyrat nd ar sc uerb ' 11'sooi stitto"S-rs conusummat ue tcraftsmern insoasi si it o'' '.t t cIite itott tcl r.leretrats a. Guastemialati ,t lrst ftt u lit 55 ? uidii student altoiscuitrentlys otk- tslo lltV.tlotirojet.o ,1-ic i,,hoerst a I i I.A i n lih sos E ut usk f xistentialit1 atbhia aut "u"" o~cso sysp'sso . j is Wft c eonrbto utufo, of shout S_____________________ pairicrutulr ftomor 'tspect of thseir field. FarthSits retoso they are Shoe mo00t Mictroscoic of sloe writes ltha loose sotcutrtad M~r.'Wilson's ' Sbath (although not specifically mentiossed so his article). Sofstis rperhapis thoemosot clitracesticl of them all, devotes jaGod dust of his tatent So do'aw- iso instanta'neous character-por- traits More so tha n the other 'risletstoe isosle expert of She sinaft touchoand hos an almost itsnn sotaletfosrsoaking them "rngtrueIs"iI n Rost-iat thSe Dustghy,"toe telts a surprisin,, amuoutabot a yosungsubur'ba~n rmothuer by desctribisgsloeOily sloe petr' into a refrigerator, As she pered stside, sills her legs allait and huer hands on lies' knetesshtewstled, utomelodi- Iallythougsh her teeth, keep- son' timeswsths a little unin- hitbicridpsodiulusm attiloof her A ainstioutsitof sloe clotosmo- "For Sisuie with Lou'' and Scualor" is thuerstooh of S'ifinger'o de- serit iuuls of tse tellisog detit stir, stilles a iyawnso;totosshue cits nomteter suatcshiout ters 'totours wsit: torls hte-hot itori sitsy' senutheit'nooairatrts ste ax tetidleofth als.ttl ttbttuu ~iiP' 'ste S111'T DfI