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The Partition
… or a wife or a partner or a lover, she didn’t want a companion or a pet or friends, she didn’t want to be closer … a handful of celebrities. For decades, the town had also been a destination for spiritual seekers and wellness … inviting. Her appointment was in the Department of Asian Studies, but she also taught courses in Comparative Literature, …
This England
… They may be willing to admit that a moron can become normal by the use of a serum, but they do not foresee … themselves which is invisible to foreigners. English officials are too often unaware of the sleeping dogs of other … even lapses from domesticity, but he was a popular king and died regretted. It is what the French call Anglo-Saxon …
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The Activist Novelist
… Novelist To the End of the Land, by David Grossman. Knopf, $26.95 In thirteen books of fiction and nonfiction, including … language and angry curses, hectors Ilan and his fellow soldiers for not rescuing him. Grossman was a longtime radio … with small monuments—benches, plaques, trees, lookout points—dedicated to fallen soldiers. One such encounter …
The Green-Room
… its difficult transition period, with the war and the coming of the railroad, the depreciation of gold—the passing … Mr. Turner wrote the article “Locarno” in the October, 1926, number. His latest book is “The Privy Council of …
Four Anthologies
… Recognition. Edited by Edmund Wilson. Doubleday, Doran and Company. $5.00. This year and last, which, for plain and … the vast implications of biology in general, nevertheless points a very clear moral for the political present. In the … great ones. A few are by Europeans, notably Lawrence’s “Studies in Classic American Literature,” which, coming between …
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American Origami
… as a result of the US bombing of Hiroshima. The year she died, Sadako was able to make more than 1,400 paper cranes … Whenever a mass school shooting happens, the grieving community is inundated with gifts and letters. (In Parkland, … and they agreed to help manage the files and build a website. And so we started. I would take a tray of stuff and …
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