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Finding Billy White Feather
… at nine on a raw Sunday morning. Twin Appaloosa foals at Arapaho Ranch , the note said. To purchase, find … skinny white boy with blue eyes and a blond ponytail and he come up here a couple of years ago and started hanging … doing well. A real beautiful scene.” “Somebody’s going to die,” she said. “You got that right.” “Why are you such a …
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The Jetty
… stand poised, pristinely, on the glinting edge, so you come to feel yourself suspended in a fluency that would be … parabolic sands, like finest brushstrokes lacing the shoals— shallows of moon snails, whelks, skate eggs, these …
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When Do We Look Away?
… a nice appreciation of David Foster Wallace’s 2005 Kenyon Commencement Speech , now released as a book titled This Is … ineluctable and unanswerable question: Why? Bissell also draws attention to Wallace’s invocation of the cliché … any references to suicide because that’s the way the author died. (This modification of the text also raises the …
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Big Ideas
… learn to hate so purely it could have swept me cleanly and completely out of myself. Perhaps that’s what civilization … to be able to feel only one way. But who hasn’t imagined committing some unforgivable act? What does it prove that … the papers, afraid, sometimes, of what we understand. 525-526 By Lawrence Raab …
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The Seaward Peep: Three writers respond to Moby-Dick
… A hump like a snow-hill! It is Moby- Dick!” The white whale comes out of the sea in order to do battle with his human … the sea utterly surrounded and embraced by the land. Olson points to this fact in talking about the trip that Melville … computes the size of individual stones. It refuses to be studied or adequately comprehended. It still looms in my …
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School of the Arts
… it all these years; who expects to get that close to what points to heaven? Now we could study the salt-peeled paint … since the Methodists decamped, their severe white ark become a museum instead. Two, actually: first a temple of the … folding easels for still lifes on the lawn or portrait studies by the bay, or scattered on the streets to paint what …
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