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From the VQR Vault: Identity on the Brink
… Summer 1983 The fabled assumption is that people long to come to the US because of the opportunities it offers: free … education, a chance to work, basic liberty. For children coming alone, the truth is often much darker than that. … folk music, is not only a thing of beauty in itself; it is also an indispensable basis for art development.  George …
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Touring the Vault
… of all topics and to all stimulating and engaging points of view.” Essay topics included international … the Roanoke Times put it. In a letter dated December 4, 1926, Richmond-based author James Branch Cabell praised the … D. H. Lawrence, Luigi Pirandello, Katherine Anne Porter, Diego Rivera, Eleanor Roosevelt, Vita Sackville-West, Allen …
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From the VQR Vault: At Home
… doesn’t take us. At the last minute the driver of the car coming toward us fights off sleep and stays in his lane. He … walls had a fortress-like thickness or that we were accommodated with pets and bicycles and a Ping-Pong table on … It was the orderly life of the house, the reassuring points of reference for me in the people who worked there: …
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Manuscript of D. H. Lawrence's "Nobody Loves Me," 1930
… issue with his short story “Nobody Loves Me.” Lawrence had died of tuberculosis in March of that year, making the story …
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From the VQR Vault: Ties That Bind
… We lie on the rocks and enjoy the simpleness of it, Just bodies, not a sister or brother. Old strap welts Pale in the … Baron Wormser, from “Families,” Summer 1984   The competition of life is keenest between those organisms which … Henry Pratt Fairchild, “Battling Impulses,” Fall 1926   This craving to see the ocean again had started, …
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Proof of Eleanor Roosevelt's "Keepers of Democracy," 1939
… Depression and on the brink of World War II. Roosevelt points to mentalities of paranoia and fear, to some … Americans’ default to calling those they disagreed with “Communists” and “radicals,” and calls for a return to moral courage and democratic …
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