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Kay Ryan’s Delicate Strength
… and other tweet-like utterances from all sorts of birdies, not to mention attention deficit disorder on an … can generate differing interpretations and responses, some complementary, some contradictory. Poems say one thing and … “I” appears no more than a dozen times over the course of 265 pages, and even when it does it says little about a …
Having It Both Ways
Having It Both Ways In the next culture I’ll settle for having my shop in the street of racehorse namers. Sawdust on the floor and open racks where I stack the merchandise to cool— Negative Entropy, No Point of Return, High Tail, Controlled Conniption, …
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Link Roundup: Can I Get That Matisse in an Extra-Large?
… D.C. is almost two-and-a-half times more likely to die before age one than a baby born in Vermont. African … United States and to empower people to hold elected officials accountable for progress on issues we all care about. 2. … connect with the next wave of voters? Plus, a design expert comments on the infamous New Yorker cover . 4. Is Paris …
Behind the Wall: Inside Baghdad’s Sadr City
… sidelong glance. “We should leave now,” he said. Normally I complained when a translator told me it was time to go, but … were far more interested in fighting than in strategy. Soldiers who saw action in Falluja against Sunni insurgents … on Enders’ reporting from Iraq, visit the Pulitzer Center’s website . 120-135 By David Enders …
America’s Receding International Role
… not only an abundance of power, economic and military, but also the relevance of that power to the perceived wants of … adverse trade balances abroad, and the rise of powerful, competing economies, especially in Germany and Japan. … in a world without a hegemonic antagonist. No enemy soldiers or nuclear arsenals threatened American or European …
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… with illustrations by Robei Lawson. Leaf clothes the old morals a modern, but somewhat unbecoinlni dress (Heritage, … $2.50) has been revised by James Trus-low Adams, who has also supplied additional material. Philosophy Illustrative … by Pietro di Donato (Grosset $1); After Many a Summer Dies the Swan, by Al* dons’ Huxley (Sun Dial $1); The ShoH …
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