Poetry
… hear the tortured voices on the ceiling calling out for completion, amputated, each face shadowed with his own, …
Reporting
… to this hard, semi-arid land. Horse milk and horsemeat were dietary staples, and skill on horseback was crucial for … a weathered, mustached man named Kulzhatayev Maulebkazi, points in astonishment. “You see?” he says. “You see this … Union Nursultan Nazarbayev Taldykorgan Derbis Baidildanov 26-35 By Will Boast Illustrations by Guy Stauber …
In the Hangar of Brisbee, Oklahoma, 1933 Sleepy, my father liked to lie on its floor and stare through the August heat at the quivering air gathered above as if it were the dome of heaven and he lay at the top of the beneficent world dreaming of flight …
… his methodology yielded substantive results and has not become a mere period-piece like the efforts of V. L. … allusions to Miller’s formulations, even if these studies are intentionally revisionist. But in the years since … did to the American land and its native inhabitants, and also might form an interesting complement to recent studies …
… as a remarkable piece of writing even in translation, but also for its interest as an expression of the famous French … on the industrial problems with which “Whose Prosperity?” deals, written by a specialist in the field of economics, is … like the hidden beasts in a picture puzzle. The article reveals an interesting chapter in the history of the brief life …
… Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd. Acknowledged by all but the most die-hard of supporters as an unrivaled villain in South … his country after the South African “miracle” of 1994. He points to Mandela’s public encouragement of black South … depicting the internment of Afrikaner women and children, 26,000 of whom died during the course of the war. “We can’t …