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… power in these narratives emanates not just from the plot points but from the voices of soldiers and civilians—of civilians in particular, who are … ways. For the viewer, the creative language of mark-making, communicating in this particular way, is as old as time. …
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… of that country’s language, culture and people. We welcome his release.” We heartily second Sawyer’s sentiments …
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… Cotton was a long time a-dying, and Mississippi almost died of him first.” Historian John K. Bettersworth continued … Helferich explores whether the cash crop can make a comeback in the Delta. But that resurgence depends more on … presentation of photographs by Saha and Motlagh on our website at vqronline.org. Both “The Ghosts of Rana Plaza” …
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… (4). “Under Ted Genoways, Virginia Quarterly Review has become one of the most widely admired magazines in the … attention and fulfill the magazine’s editorial mission. Also named as finalists in the Thought-Leader Magazine … , and Vogue . The full announcement can be found at ASME’s website. By Jon Parrish Peede …
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… others; and an essay on her work by Marcela Valdes. Our website will feature an interview of Munro by Lisa Dickler …
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… by me, and rebukes me hoarsely with his invitation; He complains with sarcastic voice of my lagging I feel apt to … The spotted hawk swoops by and accuses me … . he complains of my gab and my loitering. I too am not a bit … from “Song of Myself,” in which the anonymous author reveals himself as “Walt Whitman, an American, one of the …