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Winter 2025 Cover with photo by Lys Arango of 3 coal miners sitting on a bench during lunch

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… Exiles The storm was bringing the leaves down. They had been coming down all week in swirls and clumps, slicing the air … Like in Trinidad. John had taken her there after Nathan died, hoping to make her forget, hoping the balm of the … seem possible. He couldn’t have been older than 25 or 26.She was almost twice his age, and yet she did not feel …
John L. Sullivan: The Champion of All Champions
… All Champions His colors are the Stars and Stripes,    He also wears the green, And he’s the grandest slugger that … Vaudeville Song John Lawrence Sullivan’s total mastery, his complete domination of the ring, captivated men’s … saloons, drifters, street brawlers, fops and dandies, cock breeders, and especially young laborers who …
Tol’able David and the American Heritage
… gathered in the lamplight in the parlor while David studies an illustration of David against the giant Goliath. … the Hatburn lair where the three offer him a menacing welcome. The film now begins to build to a masterful climax as … Grass residents who remember those days—might quite unselfconsciously play mumblepeg. If a director is a storyteller …
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Matanzas
… a part of a novel through a loudspeaker to keep the workers company. He didn’t have time to figure out if the story was … walking south into the country.   2. It was September 1926, and Manolo was in the Matanzas province of Cuba, an area … them more than the barking of dogs. Manolo’s mother died of dehydration during the first year. No one was aware …
Bread from Stones
… Look at me.” I looked at him, a big red-faced man, lolling comfortably in a deck chair. He reminded me of a great big … built. It had been added to since then; a couple of TV aerials perched like forlorn metallic scarecrows on the roof and … paintings of desperately ethereal pre-Raphaelite young ladies, and directly above the wide bed there was a painting …
The Mind of Fascism
… and His Mind. By E. B. Ashton. New York: William Morrow and Company. $2.50. No account of Fascism can fail to take note … was against. It was applied freely to all parties but the Communist—to which it might have been directed with some … different sort of freedom from that demanded by the individuals of the strongly unified states. It may indeed have been …
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