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Gravel
… moon uprising in the east. Goodbye to the going forth, and coming home. Goodbye to the going forth, and holding on, and … The dragonfly lives its life without a single error, it also waits for our praise. The pale-green moths are pressing … they are dying to get in to press their papery bodies into the light. This is the world. 8 Listen, I don’t …
The Challenge of Russian Nationalism to Soviet Stability
… in decline to shoulder the grand panoply of their strategic commitments. These circumstances give the two countries … it is subventioned, pampered, and virtually bribed for obedience, while it thumbs its nose at Moscow with vaiying … peoples who live there. Finally, there are three important points to be remembered. First, in current Soviet …
Faulkner Country
… these small towns and rolling back hills to help us see the complexity of what is actually there. Cleanth Brooks did … first volume, offers literary analyses of five novels ( Soldiers’ Pay, Mosquitoes, Pylon, The Wild Palms, and A Fable) … (in the Tulane University Library and dating from early 1926) deals with some Arthurian themes, this time reflecting …
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Calling Art
… the radio, on this station, you have to have a third-class FCC license.” Well, Art had a first-class license. He was studying radio engineering at Stanford and said so. “Come back here!” The manager again, that growl. Art leans … old songs from back in elementary school, junior high. Oldies, they called them. One day Art said they were “oldies …
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Sex in the City
… history of black literature begins, but recent scholarship points to the explosion of black narratives published in … that all great fiction writing relies upon. These books come in waves because of the nature of the relationship … fictions of Edward P. Jones, Colson Whitehead, and Zadie Smith—crashed in the mid-2000s, only to begin to crest …
Camelot Revisited
… “No, Thomas, you must live to tell our story,” and the audience realizes that Thomas will grow up to be Thomas … the time as knights of the Round Table. If we accepted any common identification, it was the “New Frontiersmen” label, … effectiveness several times over. We were bound together also by stronger ties. We believed that the business of …
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