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An Interview With Rita Dove
… classical music, and ballroom dancing, Dove’s work comprises a world all its own that brings readers back to … some of which are collected in The Poet’s World (1995). She also has written lyrics for several composers, including … for you? Our daughter’s field is visual-and-cultural studies. A crucial part of her work focuses on how the site of …
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7 Questions for Tyler Stiem
… perspective, stunningly conveyed in both his writing and accompanying photographs, offers a fresh perspective on the … people I met—and the Liberians I met were extremely forthcoming; they wanted the world to know what had happened—but I also knew that I risked turning them into abstractions …
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My Life As a Movie: The Dave and Jeff Hunt Story
… who do extraordinary things worthy of the big screen—to complement our  Winter 2013 issue . This installment … mine knew a machinist, so I made some of the parts out of balsa wood, and I gave it to the machinist so he could cut it … Virginia; she blogs regularly for VQR. Visit her website at  jenniferniesslein.com . By Jennifer Niesslein …
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The Writer’s Dilemma
… always design. Back in the mid-nineties, you could design a website that had a long-form story on it. People did all … in big mega-churches down in Texas, and 40 percent of the audience in a two-thousand-seat mega-church will be pulling … when to invest in multimedia. It should be at those key points in the story, not because they want to dress it up …
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Revisiting a 1982 Star Wars Analysis
… Time ,” a serious analysis of the trio of films that then comprised the Star Wars franchise. Wyatt examined the … problem.  He is not himself of epic proportion, and only becomes mythic in his Sith form. Moreover, the path that … wrong? Is there any point in the Anakin story when the audience really wants him to act other than he does? If not, …
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11 Questions for Marilyn Hacker
… on translations of other works by Habib Tengour? The humor combined with a certain pathos of the “Tartar” sequence appealed to me (and of course the way it’s also a satire on the situation of Maghrebin Arabs in … case with some writers of Haitian, Antillean, or indeed Acadien-Quebecois background, in or with reference to any kind …
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