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Ringing the Changes: Hemingway’s Bell Tolls Fifty
… outlived its author, its war, and most of its original audience. Today the Spanish Civil War, which was once the … about his short stories (1924—36), The Sun Also Rises (1926), and A Farewell to Arms (1929). Few and strange are … that Hemingway does not speak, in a less obvious voice, to points dear to the post-modernist heart—gender roles, …
Walled Garden
… unintended a woman whose eyes I still remember stands in studied confluence of ambient light that underscores the … a friend. Metaphors of old shoes cloud her stillness like comforts of religion, or caring letters from a sister in …
Through the Eyes of a Blind Mayor
… away, on a separate table, were his black executive briefcase and a Braille Bible. These could have been the … More than half the citizenry condemned the mafiosi, but 26 percent said they were indifferent to them and 21 percent … field with nearly 40 percent of the ballots, more than six points higher than Lloreda. Why would anyone change their …
Forrest Against Sheridan
… Forrest Against Sheridan Bedford Forrest and His Critter Company. By Andrew Nelson Lytic. New York: Minton, Balch and … with the political leaders of the struggle, there has also been a considerable lapping-over into the military … stylistic formula for attracting royalties from lovely ladies who read romantic books. His early training as a …
The Impact of Air Travel
… of the Air. By Matthew Joscphson. Harcourt, Brace and Company. $3.00. Keep the Peace Through Air Power. By Allan … circle” course might be the shortest distance between two points, but the quickest way across the Atlantic or the … more than Mercator’s projection. In our school-books we studied a great variety of maps, and we got a good general idea …
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Shooting Gitmo: Day Two
… early morning rain. (Louie Palu / ZUMA Press)   I have just completed my second and last OPSEC review of my photographs. … The orange jumpsuits are reserved for detainees who are non-compliant, and after touring Camp 5 (where they’re usually … detainees socializing and taking a life skills class—which points to the possible direction for many of the inmates …
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