1. Lind has written a polemic, provocative and engaging and infuriating to read, and useful when it blows up old myths. 2. Such treatment of an old myth is typical not only of Pindar but of his time. 3. This new book perpetuates all the old myths about the Kennedy assassination. 4. Yet fiercely we cling to old myths that give comfort-justice is out there. 5. Yet the old myth of the entrepreneurial hero remains powerful. 6. ...the hoary old myth that women are unpredictable. 7. But what if the old myth, and not the new one, more accurately represents the human condition? 8. For in this world of higher expectations and educated sexual consumerism, the old romantic myths die hard. 9. His celebration is not about perpetuating old myths, but showing people who live here the multihued mural that is modern Texas. 10. However, as Denver demonstrated, European officials are only too glad to go on peddling the old myths. |