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"disillusion" Definitions
  1. disillusion (with something) the state of being disillusioned
"disillusion" Synonyms
disenchant disabuse undeceive enlighten disenthrall set straight shatter the illusions of open the eyes of burst the bubble make sadder and wiser open one's eyes bring down to earth shatter somebody's illusions correct deprive persuade out of break the spell inform tell notify disappoint dishearten embitter dissatisfy underwhelm let down throw cold water on pour cold water on dismay upset discourage dispirit disconcert depress sadden vex chagrin frustrate disgruntle envenom alienate anger antagonise(UK) antagonize(US) poison sour disaffect empoison jaundice make bitter make resentful aggravate exacerbate exasperate let someone down fail abandon betray desert fail to support jilt leave stranded neglect bail on fall short of expectation forsake leave high and dry leave in the lurch stab in the back disappointment disenchantment disillusionment disaffection dissatisfaction rude awakening a rude awakening unhappiness distress regret discontent discontentedness dejection cynicism despondency mortification sadness sorrow disconsolation scepticism(UK) distrust pessimism doubt sardonicism mistrust disbelief suspicion doubtfulness incredulity negativity scoffing unbelief dubiety misanthropy sarcasm acrimony bitterness second thought afterthought reservation rethinking review arriere-pensee better thoughts double take esprit d'escalier thinking again delayed reaction surprise amazement astonishment stupefaction bewilderment wonder consternation shock startlement wonderment confusion astoundment awe curiosity marvel admiration perplexity bafflement More

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And then my great disillusion with socialism led little by little to my arrival at liberalism, after my disillusion with the Cuban revolution, with the USSR.
Euphoria has faded, and disappointment and disillusion have moved in.
In Italy disillusion is most intense among the young and educated.
At a time of political disillusion, it is an intriguing ambition.
Captain Disillusion is a YouTuber best known for debunking viral hoaxes.
Britain is caught in a dangerous cycle of disillusion and anger.
Interest in the occult rises during periods of transition and disillusion.
It introduces an entirely new theme – is this Luke's new disillusion?
Can speaking truth to power unravel the disillusion we find ourselves in?
Surveys find increasing voter disillusion with the political establishment in many countries.
As disillusion grew, and his poll numbers sank, Mr Fillon dug in.
My recreational drug habit escalated, driven by my disillusion with the industry.
For some who supported Mr. Navalny, the outcome was a stark disillusion.
It's also a tale of political disillusion and the pain of exile.
He vowed to rescue it, failed while in office, and political disillusion ensued.
Ms Park seemed to have no feel whatsoever for the public sense of disillusion.
These contests will take place amid popular disillusion with politicians, caused partly by corruption.
With all this going on, disillusion with the old pro-Western elite is high.
Reasons for disillusion include the slow pace of reconstruction and the lack of jobs.
The president seems comfortable with conditions that make an economy uncomfortable — uncertainty and disillusion.
But his popularity has fallen sharply amid widespread voter disillusion with Ukraine's political class.
In this case, Miller realized, his job was to "disillusion" Sloan without devastating him.
Many people use Jigsaw as an antidote to fight their disillusion with the tech industry.
Certainly there is growing disillusion with the EU, especially over migration and the euro's woes.
But with oil revenues weak and unemployment at 11.6%, the chances of disillusion are strong.
The compromises you make to calm backlash are also compromises that disillusion your own supporters.
The junta is already facing growing disillusion over shrinking incomes, particularly in the rural areas.
Without the right to select those who attend, too many students fail, breeding disillusion and waste.
However there was growing disillusion among local people caught up in yet another round of fighting.
Since then, many have resigned or been dismissed, amid growing disillusion with the pace of reforms.
He could disillusion a crucial voting group that historically has low rates of voter registration and turnout.
"Memory," from Preoccupations' self-titled new album, is a suitelike excursion through bewilderment, disillusion, alienation and entropy.
I sometimes wonder if, perversely, he got points for the fact that he would never disillusion Americans.
Their disillusion is compounded by the knowledge that those with money and connections can evade the rat-race.
Captain Disillusion even recreates the trick to prove his theory (or to be an imperious jerk, you decide).
Yet hopes of a deep and lasting transformation that Mr Fox's victory raised have given way to disillusion.
"For now, rightist parties and policy agendas are the main beneficiaries of the region's economic and social disillusion."
Hand drumming meshes with percussive, modal motifs from Brooklyn Rider, as Ms. Herrera's performance merges wonderment and disillusion.
This physical loss speaks to a greater emotional loss for Tyrion: the disillusion of Dany as wheel-breaking regent.
When the world changes and the federal government cannot rise to the challenge, he argued, voters' disillusion only grows.
Part of the downturn has more to do with supply of financing for VC funds than disillusion with unicorns.
That said, there is no quicker way to disillusion a core customer base than by straying from established values.
I had an experience of ego disillusion on that that was incredibly useful and still is useful to me.
The research warns of the consequences playing out in both France and other countries where public disillusion is heightened.
A former supporter of ethereum classic expressed his disillusion in a long post this month on the website ETCisComing.
" "Around the country there is a feeling of disillusion and even despair at our ability to get things done.
But it is hard to imagine that disillusion with electoral democracy and the secular authorities does not play a part.
The forces that helped put him in the presidency—disillusion with elites, dejection at joblessness—could yet turn against him.
Though he will, in other ways, disappoint, disillusion, or unfavorably surprise me in the coming decades, this impression will stand.
One thing I've learned so far: When you talk to young adults you hear a lot of disillusion and disaffection.
The disorientation only begins there in "Fruits of Disillusion," a wispy, wavery, deliberately ambling three minutes of low-fi psychedelia.
Although mid-term disillusion with government and protest votes are normal in France, the stakes are now high for Macron.
Coop prevails, naturally, but his triumph fails to dispel the toxic fog of betrayal and disillusion that shrouds the story.
Pollsters blamed voter fatigue, disillusion with politicians and projections that Macron would secure a commanding majority for the high abstention rate.
The Liberals poor showing was partly attributable to Wentworth voters disillusion with the way party rebels had dumped Turnbull, said Morrison.
In recent years there have been signs of deepening disillusion with the Assembly in the republican strongholds of Belfast and south Armagh.
The idea of having people in coach walking through first class, I think is just such -- it&aposs such a disillusion practice.
His father hoped, Mr. Garcia said, that Mr. de la Renta, with brutal honesty, would disillusion his son and send him home.
President Trump campaigned successfully on anger at our broken system, but sadly his tenure has only added to voter disillusion and distrust.
His disillusion with the digital is reflected right back at us: increasingly networked, flesh and tech are both alarmingly susceptible to corruption.
Disillusion comes when she discovers that Vivien isn't a doctor but, rather, an unemployed receptionist with prospects as limited as her own.
His war was almost as exciting as Reed's, but it ended in bitter disillusion, when Wilson accepted a horribly flawed peace settlement.
Suzu, at the end of "Corner," is recovering from disillusion and pledging to rebuild a normal life in a newly occupied Japan.
Analysts say turnout could be low due to disillusion among voters at the government's progress in attracting foreign investment and tackling high unemployment.
Those of a materialist bent point to decades of slow growth in median incomes, which has bred disillusion and anger among working people.
But the impact lasted: at a time of disillusion with most politicians, there is one dynamic nonconformist leader whom the French find fascinating.
The Green party currently holds just one seat in parliament but hopes to capitalize on uncertainty and political disillusion to increase its standing.
There is probably a compound noun in German for this sense of semi-severed connection, of yearning vying with disappointment, envy, rivalry, disillusion.
What had been planned as an ode to the American South became a declaration of redoubled faith, haunted by disappointment but not disillusion.
For a short moment they may prosper through an alliance with the odd and passing disillusion of a section of the upper classes.
Lauren Jenkins writes and sings about disappointment, disillusion, drinking and holding on despite it all with a Stevie Nicks rasp in her voice.
Jon Aguirresarobe's bright, sometimes eccentric cinematography smooshes faces and locations into a collage of precariousness; loneliness, disillusion and death nibble around the edges.
There is, however, growing disillusion with how Ukraine has turned out despite promises of the Western-backed leaders who came to power after Maidan.
Petit's choreography, with its poetic themes of postwar disillusion or witty social allegories, created a sensation with his company, Les Ballets des Champs-Élysées.
In a time of challenge, fear and disillusion, it is the creative person's role to try to deliver a message of love and hope.
European culture suffered a massive disillusion during the conflict — no God, no beauty, no coherence, no meaning, just the cruel ironic joke of life.
Regret about leaving his father behind, disillusion over being swindled by another migrant, bitterness over his new improvisatory existence — such emotions take their toll.
Analysts said the low turnout was down to disillusion among voters at the government's lack of progress in attracting foreign investment and tackling high unemployment.
In anger, Venezuelans turned to an army lieutenant-colonel, Hugo Chávez, who had led a failed coup that crystallised popular disillusion with the established order.
While this apoplectic outburst of raging disillusion does feel like a new force in American politics, it's actually an old one, and a recurring one.
The plot — if you can call it that — couldn't be simpler: Time and Disillusion try to convince Beauty to abandon Pleasure for less fleeting gratifications.
"What you see among this new generation of contemporary artists is more a disillusion with mass protest as a kind of political resistance," she said.
The danger with popular anger, though, is that disillusion with Mr Trump will only add to the discontent that put him there in the first place.
While the game makes you long for the idyllic promise of grazing goats and open fields, it also does everything to disillusion you of that lifestyle.
The investment comes despite growing disillusion with the self-driving business, which has failed to deliver on bold promises of commercial autonomous cars, and Uber's setbacks.
Perhaps what Ms Le Pen and Mr Macron really represent, in their diametrically opposite way, is the nature of the political outsider in an age of disillusion.
Disillusion with the EU has risen sharply following years of economic weakness and after a record influx of refugees and series of deadly attacks by Islamic militants.
This pact, together with the new-found peace and disillusion with mainstream parties, propelled them to victory in December, with Simeoni emerging to lead the regional government.
This reflects voters' growing disillusion with the pace of change and what Nuland called "the unholy alliance of dirty money and dirty politics" still controlling the country.
Album Review On his debut album for Dan Auerbach's label, the 26-year-old sings about disillusion in styles that glance back to the 1970s and before.
The Point: This feels like a moment of real crisis in American politics, when the anger and disillusion we've been holding in can't help but burst out.
We have a year to go before we can render a more final judgment on this decade of disillusion, and to begin to sense what comes next.
Disillusion with the European Union and strife in America over the presidency of Donald Trump, which Mr Putin does his best to foment, have tarnished the West's appeal.
But the filtering out of candidates and the slow pace of economic improvement have added to popular disillusion over Rouhani's stalled reforms, leaving them facing an uphill battle.
The current scandal may well disillusion some donors who unquestioningly bought into the narratives and images presented over the years by powerful, government-linked and subsidized aid organizations.
In this staging's first act, Time (a trumpeting Michael Spyres) and Disillusion (the commanding, chocolaty Sara Mingardo) are treated like archetypes: detached, nearly abstract representatives of an older generation.
Because "Merrily" was a musical about the ravages of time on friendship and youthful ideals, the documentary tells parallel stories — one fictional, the other real — of disappointment and disillusion.
The very illusions that brought us victory are what powered our subsequent hubris, and nemesis rose from the inevitable disillusion of a world that trusted us in our folly.
Trump may or may not disillusion his true believers, but the real question for 2020 is going to be what happens to the Trump voters who didn't particularly like him.
The Soufan Group report notes that the majority of Russian fighters come from the North Caucasus – a region with a known history of Islamic extremism and disillusion with Russian authorities.
"I believe there has been a conscious attempt to try to disillusion us, trying to have us believe that the system cannot and will not work for us," added Harris.
We have already lived backward through 23 years of disillusion, as three friends, Frank, Charley and Mary, first seen as hardened adults in 1980, gradually grow younger, shedding their cynicism.
But high turnout, at least in the major cities, reflected strong support for the process in the face of threats from militant attacks and widespread disillusion with a corrupt political class.
If you are expecting SpaceShipTwo to blast off and head straight to space on the day we unveil her, let us disillusion you now: this will be a ground-based celebration.
"In one way or another, we are all Orwellian," critic Iván de la Nuez muses in the exhibition's catalogue, and the galleries document a collective experience of disillusion, outrage, and melancholia.
Hero: Rickie Elliot, the sympathetic central figure of "The Longest Journey," E. M. Forster's 1907 novel, which begins in the enchanted Arcadia of young Cambridge philosophers and falls into heartless disillusion.
Some of these voters like Biden's longstanding loyalty to the party and its causes; some like his partnership with Obama; some are members of what you might call the Disillusion Caucus.
"Marchetti was at the vanguard of what has been called the literature of disillusion," Steven Aftergood, an expert on government secrecy at the Federation of American Scientists, said in an interview.
Reading Football Club has never won the F.A. Cup, but its historian, David Downs, said he had to personally disillusion a number of fans about old wives' tales over the years.
This reflects voters' growing disillusion with the pace of change and what a top U.S. diplomat recently called "the unholy alliance of dirty money and dirty politics" still controlling the country.
Yet Mr Macron tapped into a mood of disillusion, thanks to a combination of fearsome self-belief, a canny reading of the political forces in France, and a good dose of luck.
Yet Mr. Nikolic, whose 2015 feature "Allure" had an engaging originality that this movie lacks, has a talent for conjuring wistful disillusion among those buffeted by the winds of capitalism and change.
That sets Alison on a dual path of discovery and duplicity, as she investigates her husband's past while resolutely hiding it from her sons, believing that it's best not to disillusion them.
"This is the year of disappointment and disillusion when there's no hope for the Islamist factions to get out of prison any time soon," said Halem Henish, a human rights lawyer in Cairo.
Mr Macron displayed fearsome self-belief, a good grasp of the prevailing mood of disillusion, and a canny understanding of both the political forces in France and the disruptive possibilities of the internet.
The fact that the no-confidence vote happened at all underlined the public's growing disillusion with the leaders it elected after the 2014-14 Maidan uprising that raised hopes of transforming the country.
The global financial crisis of 2008/9 and the migrant crisis of 2015/16 exposed the impotence of politicians, deepening public disillusion and pushing people towards populists who offered simple explanations and solutions.
After months of disagreement and disillusion with the Trump administration, the acting administrator of the Drug Enforcement Agency has decided to resign at the end of the week, the Washington Post reported Tuesday.
As this decade of disillusion draws to a close, the artist formerly known as Chad Focus is under home detention at his mother's house and banned from social media while he awaits trial.
Such was my disillusion that I remember having complimentary tickets for his Glass Spider Tour in 1987 and deciding, on the spur of the moment, to give them away to somebody in a pub.
Peace on the island and disillusion with mainstream parties tarnished by corruption helped nationalists led by Simeoni win power in elections last December on the back of demands for more autonomy, but not independence.
One of the most important trends likely to drive the 2020 presidential race: A growing disillusion with capitalism as practiced, and a coming struggle over how to recast this pillar of the Western order.
"After a few weeks of seeing ... the despair and the disillusion among my friends, I really felt like I needed to do something," said Pannell, who has also set up a website for donations.
What we have here is the story of a pair of privileged young adults who suffer neither intellectual disappointment nor spiritual disillusion nor emotional setbacks: everything that is required for a person to mature.
The fragmentation of Spain's parliament arose from widespread disillusion with the political establishment and the emergence of new parties at a time of economic hardship, with unemployment peaking at 27 percent, and anger over corruption.
Under the first-past-the-post system, better adapted to two dominant parties, the make-up of Parliament may bear little relation to the national breakdown of the poll, adding to the disillusion of voters.
Trump's disillusion with Fox is unlikely to last, but his growing reliance on, and legitimation of, far-right figures betrays an increasing desperation to find allies in media who will confirm his increasingly deranged worldview.
Allies of pragmatist President Hassan Rouhani, buoyed by Iran's nuclear deal, hope to gain influence, but moves by hardliners to block moderate candidates and disillusion over Rouhani's stalled reforms leave them with an uphill task.
This was at a moment when capitalism was in crisis, and disillusion with the Soviet Union, and Stalin, hadn't fully set in; the Soviet Union's economic success made it seem like a beacon of hope.
If Midge Maisel is breaking free to experience a new sort of city life, the backdrop for this liberation is the world that John Cheever describes so well, one of stultifying conformity and constant disillusion.
"The disillusion of parts of Donald Trump's administration is causing big headaches; it's really affected the stock market, but also the U.S. dollar," said Kathy Lien, managing director of foreign exchange strategy at BK Asset Management.
Urging Democrats to move forward, the 69-year-old former Secretary of State attempted to channel her supporter's disillusion into action and urged for a peaceful transition of power even after a divisive and often dark campaign.
DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A lack of jobs and disillusion with political leaders may form a "toxic brew" driving more young Africans to migrate or join violent extremist groups, billionaire philanthropist Mo Ibrahim's foundation said on Friday.
The picture of a kid in an extra-large flannel and combat boots, in torn pale-blue jeans with a skateboard under her arm, is an image of disillusion and teen anguish that belongs to all generations.
The report by a Washington think tank, the Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC), "Beyond the Myth of Partnership: Rethinking U.S. Policy Toward Turkey," confirms that both the U.S. and Europe share a common disillusion about developments in Turkey.
Of course, watching Henry Fonda in "Young Mr. Lincoln" (1939) and Raymond Massey in "Abe Lincoln in Illinois" (1940) will have resulted in the boy's "increased devotion" to the American ideal, but disillusion will eventually set it.
Babis, the second richest Czech, has been harvesting disillusion of many voters in the central European EU member country with corruption in the political class, inefficient government and slow catch-up in incomes with the richer western Europe.
In all its guises, the centre is falling victim to voters' disillusion with a political class that has lost the idealism bestowed by the democratic transitions of the 1980s and now looks self-serving and out-of-touch.
Even as the sounds of the Summer of Love were successfully imported to raise morale, never causing G.I.s to stop fighting in any direct way, they also seem to have intensified a profound disillusion with the Vietnam War.
Even though the SNP has run Scotland's devolved government for 303 years, it has—despite the boredom and disillusion that normally afflicts governments that are long in the tooth—put on another remarkable performance in a Westminster election.
JAY N. FELDMANPORT WASHINGTON, N.Y. To the Editor: David Brooks's excellent column neglects to mention the Vietnam War as a source of disillusion and disaffection on the part of the educated elite coming of age in the 1960s.
The field of artificial intelligence goes back to the beginning of the computer age and it has rolled through cycles of optimism and disillusion ever since, encouraged by a few movie robots and one very successful game show contestant.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Sebastian Pinera, who was Chile's president from 2010 to 2014, officially declared on Tuesday his intention to seek the office again this year, betting that widespread disillusion with the governing coalition will help him win over voters.
There is a sense in which the Labour Party's rediscovery of its radical roots following Jeremy Corbyn's election as its leader in 2015 arrived too little and too late to check these long-term processes of fraction and disillusion.
To help, we turned to filmmaker and visual effects specialist Alan Melikdjanian, better known as Captain Disillusion — a character Melikdjanian has been playing on YouTube for a decade, and who's responsible for some of the best (and wittiest) debunkings online.
So my idea was to write a kind of intellectual and ideological autobiography, starting with my great disillusion with socialism, with the leftist ideas of my youth that were also of great importance to me and to those of my generation.
But despite the detentions and efforts by the government to prevent unrest, the movement, which largely reflects the disillusion of the younger generation fed up with endemic corruption, inequality and lack of accountability and opportunities, doesn't seem to lose momentum.
There was nothing remotely "typical" about the Manson murders or, for that matter, about the O. J. Simpson case, but one came to stand for the disillusion and decline of sixties hippie innocence, the other for the enduring American racial divide.
With the gender wage gap being what it is — and what it calls a "clear national disillusion with the state of gender equality" (that would be accurate) — MoveHub decided to study which U.S. states offer the best quality of life for women.
The current leftist critique, lit by the inevitable disillusion of the post-Obama period, is one of absolute original sin—the sins of the Constitutional Convention, with its "three-fifths compromise," reinforced by the evils of Reconstruction and Jim Crow and its sequelae.
Yeah, but you're not worried about sort of mass disillusion of young people or kind of people of color— particularly, young people of color— staying home, or you know, kind of a '68 style shit show at the Democratic Convention if it's Bloomberg?
Yeah, but you're not worried about sort of mass disillusion of young people or kind of people of color— particularly, young people of color— staying home, or you know, kind of a '22016 style shit show at the Democratic Convention if it's Bloomberg?
In the current political climate, with widespread disillusion and dissatisfaction towards mainstream politicians, the FN has benefited from the anti-establishment image crafted over decades by Marine Le Pen and her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, who founded the far-right National Front in 1972.
It comes as Democratic women here are wrestling with outrage over widespread allegations of voter suppression in the governor's race, fear that Ms. Abrams's loss may disillusion black voters they coaxed to the polls, and hope that the next time victory could be within reach.
By the end of the exhibition, it's obvious that the trajectory of Sherman's career went from photos that look like film stills to large-scale portraits that resemble paintings of aging starlets, showing how disillusion with women's roles in society has been Sherman's underlying theme all along.
By the time Hitler took over the Chancellery, in 1933—ten years after the Beer Hall Putsch, in Munich, and with his followers on the rampage again at home—Gunther had moved beyond disillusion, which is to say, he had no expectations left of human beings.
If we do not succeed in beating back the far left and far right before they take the nations of Europe on this reckless experiment, it will end the way such rash action always does in history: at best, in disillusion; at worst, in rancorous division.
The presidential election also highlights the sense of disillusion among many French voters, with 48% of the first-round electorate supporting anti-EU candidates, and a relatively low turnout compared to previous final-round elections (estimated at 74.6%, while 11.5% of ballots were blank or void).
In "The Last Time I Saw Richard," an embittered, lonely cynic projects his romantic disillusion onto his friend, mocking her taste for "pretty men" when he is the one who will marry "a figure skater," a union sealed with the purchase of a dishwasher and a coffee pot.
Even at the end of a decade marked by surveillance capitalism and Russian trolls — a period of time when techno-utopianism curdled into disillusion — Silicon Valley has shown itself more than capable of delivering on one of its core promises: a frictionless convenience, at least for those who can afford it.
Scotland will then seek an independent future within the EU. STEPHEN SMITHHawick, Scotland I remain baffled that the political classes are not able to grasp that the overriding reason for disillusion among European citizens, evidenced inter alia by the rise of separatist movements in many countries—not just Britain—is its huge democratic deficit.
So since we know you were probably too busy weeping your eyes out over the seeming disillusion and then reconfirmation of Jay and Bey's marriage, we went ahead and rounded up the best looks from each stage of the video in GIF form, so you can relive the magical emotional roller coaster that is Lemonade all over again.
As childhoods go, Garcia's mirrors those of many others who've had the dubious fortune of growing up in LA: the early excitement of living near Hollywood, the ensuing disillusion over being raised in the culturally barren suburbs, and the adult-age return to the throes of the city in order to rekindle and fuel dormant creativity.
This is a milestone year for the Summit, as Creative Time celebrates 10 years by returning to New York City, where it first began since taking the convening to Miami, Toronto, Stockholm, Venice, and DC. On November 14-16, speakers and attendees will gather to address this central question: Can speaking truth to power unravel the age of disillusion we find ourselves in?
The mass influx of migrants via Greece in 2015, as well as deadly attacks in three European capital cities, saw the German, French and other governments slap new controls on borders that had been barely policed for decades, raising questions about the survival of one of the EU's most prized achievements at a time of mounting popular disillusion with the bloc in general.
Motherboard reached out to Captain Disillusion, a YouTuber who debunks phony videos, and he said it didn't look like a hoax: That's why the folks in this video give themselves plenty of space before using Tannerite to explode an old Ford Bronco: In all honesty, I grew up in the country and although Canadians in general are not as fascinated with guns, every country kid loves to see shit explode.
Britons shocked the political establishment in June 2016 by voting 103 to 48 percent in favour of ending more than four decades of political, economic and legal ties with the EU. But, with the nation still deeply polarised, disillusion over the complexity of withdrawal setting in and pessimism about the economic impact of Brexit rising, many in the fervently anti-EU camp fear an eventual "soft" withdrawal that would keep key ties and foil any clampdown on immigration.
They've become a meme because of the way they signify the atomization and isolation of modern life; the tension between the frivolous lives of the global elite and the dwindling health of our planet; the disillusion of millennials and Gen Z, who do not have the same fondness or capacity for displaying wealth as previous generations; and the apparently unstoppable ability of the power players in Silicon Valley to tell us how to live, even when their ideas are not particularly smart.
"To be young, to be bound for the far hills, to be going where happiness hung from a tree, a ring to be tilted for, a bright garland to be won — It was still a realizable thing, we thought, still a harbor from the dullness and the tears and disillusion of all the stationary world," he wrote, in a quote singled out by Malcolm Forbes in a review of "The Cruise of the Rolling Junk," a compilation of those magazine articles.

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