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Soundstage Tunisia
… but the Moroccan industry made a serious effort to compete in the 1990s, pulling even with Tunisia in the … The town still has dozens of cave homes, though many locals have moved into more universal aboveground houses. “It’s … Arabic and Persian films, and there’s a small but loyal audience for Tunisia’s auteur films. And yet, despite its …
Week 1/5/20
… Best 200 Words I Read All Week. From fact to fiction, from comedic to tragic, we hope you find as much to admire in … gift hilarious, and wore the socks proudly with his new sandals right through to Halloween. I laughed, too, pretending … his hands and consider the hundreds of thousands who have died just in Syria after Iran, under Suleimani’s direction, …
H. L. Mencken of the Baltimore Sunpapers
… writing on space rates for the World , and decides that “come what might, this was the end of newspaper reporting for me. Never again, if I died in the fight, would I condescend to be a reporter on … them for full-length books such as Notes on Democracy (1926) and Treatise on the Gods  (1930). He wrote his newspaper …
Son and Father
… out of his pajamas like fallen branches, I felt warm and comfortable. Instead of being parted by time and youth’s … she shot him. Although James lost a leg, he did not die, and grandfather got Bessie off with a suspended … “Samuel Pickering, Beta House, Vanderbilt University, 1926.” Often holding three jobs at once, father worked his way …
Mr. Clay’s War: A Metahistory
… relations he found no way to end the harassment of American commerce in the endless British war with Napoleon. After … vice-president. Jefferson retired to Monticello and soon died, a broken man. But the “Constitutional Union” coalition … could not be achieved. If he did neither, on November 26 it would go into effect automatically. Around him raged …
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Notes on the Underground
… her five-year-old friend bouncing about the house, their bodies aimed toward razing the place to the very beams and … beating him, coercing him to confess to a murder he did not commit. I could not set the book down and pursue anything … the incarcerated to be observed and feel observed at all points of the day. Punished. Some of the cells had …
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