Diana Trilling

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  1. An American Looks at British Television

    It remains to be seen whether the combination of Ford Foundation money and Public Broadcasting Laboratory efforts is going to elevate the bad reputation of American TV. Meanwhile, most Americans who reside in Britain, as did Mrs. Trilling recently, continue to be impressed by the contrasts. The medium which in America isdedicated to evading reality ” she found in England to be “a celebration of its endless range and possibility.” Mrs. Trilling writes for several magazines, including PARTISAN REVIEWand COMMENTARY,has edited two volumes of stories of D. H. Lawrence, and is author of the Claremont Essays.