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The Moving of the Water
… the road reported on three occasions that he had in fact died, though these reports proved premature. Mrs. Bevan had … splatterings of bird feces. Mrs. Bevan hoped that 500 sharp points would do the trick. The following Wednesday, Mrs. … birds neighbors Migration family boys christianity 116-126 By David Lloyd Illustration by Sergio García Sánchez …
Family Memoirs of Thomas Mann
… their social and professional circles. Mann’s family had to come to terms with a more difficult subject—not only an overwhelming force in their own lives, but also a writer of genius and a mythical public figure. Their … Golo (1909—94)—a homosexual like his older siblings—studied with Karl Jaspers and earned a doctorate at Heidelberg. …
The Apple-Green Triumph
… mind.” She had begun talking to herself after Christopher died two years ago. They had had such a good time talking … no longer there she just kept on talking. “I am my own best company,” she sometimes said, picking figs or surveying … her dear old car might be better able to make it across the 26-mile causeway than she was. “Old cars can be overhauled.” …
The Privilege of Perception
… her concern for expensive clothing, her cagey and obviously competent career management. He was angry that she was one … had, as a conduit to realities not present to his audience except through the picture itself. Evans’ rejection … he could present those things which preceded interested points of view. In response to these ideals, it is possible …
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Heaven as Olympic Spa
… a coarse washcloth, rinsing  the body’s detritus down a common drain.  My flesh was taut, loose,  and dying. Even in …
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The Writer’s Dilemma
… always design. Back in the mid-nineties, you could design a website that had a long-form story on it. People did all … in big mega-churches down in Texas, and 40 percent of the audience in a two-thousand-seat mega-church will be pulling … when to invest in multimedia. It should be at those key points in the story, not because they want to dress it up …
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