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… these poems guide us anyway. Charles Wright’s poetry has become a kind of touchstone for American literature. He has … we can hold. Indeed, Oblivion Banjo in the hand reveals the weight of Wright’s selected works in a physical … reads or finds poems. I don’t want to assume reader or audience in any academic sense, but in a deeper way; is there …
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… 7 Questions for Louie Palu Louie Palu is an accomplished documentary photographer whose work has appeared … the only major force fighting in Afghanistan. Canadian soldiers and Afghan National Army soldiers—who serve as the … and only read that in print; maybe I should check out their website. The two books which have given me the best insights …
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… in primary elections; the elimination of segregation on common carriers; and the use of public places in a … father and sent to live with his grandmother. When she died, he went to live with his mother in Roanoke. She had … other than that Charlie was a strict disciplinarian, but he also definitely told us when we first met that we were going …
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… Walcott’s voice, “the world unravels.” It is a voice concomitant with the sea, and by connection, history. As I … , The Prodigal , and White Egrets , all move serially, completely in sway with the early vow made in “Islands”: … I sit here I can see him at the edge of the water [Walcott points to the sea] or sitting on one of the chairs, you …
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… with Mali’s villagers about their whereabouts reveals the special reverence the villagers have for their … nomads and there was indeed an ecological balance and a complementary relationship between the two groups. There was … intact. Inhabitants of the permanent villages which have become established throughout the region, however, rarely have …
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… who do extraordinary things worthy of the big screen—to complement our Winter 2013 issue . Today is the first … lasting friendships, sometimes temporary drinking buddies. I don’t recall the training to be a big deal, perhaps … Virginia; she blogs regularly for VQR. Visit her website at jenniferniesslein.com . By Jennifer Niesslein …