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A Monument to Forgetting
… the last man to serve as president in exile, was also aboard the plane. He was the man who passed the … priests, political advisors, and aides. Ninety-six people died. It was an incredible event, for a country to lose so … to initiate the process of building a memorial that would commemorate both the victims of the Katyn massacre and the …
Week of 3/25/18
… Best 200 Words I Read All Week. From fact to fiction, from comedic to tragic, we hope you find as much to admire in … the pagoda, but she didn’t have any family — her children died before her eyes in a Khmer Rouge labor camp — so the … had to travel to the Capitol to remind our elected officials of their duty to defend young Americans is shameful. Yet …
Ham and the Moon
… nations to your plate by morning. You are sick and you will die, the doctors say, but I refuse to let it be … living. For dessert, cherries so ripe they whisper Carpe Diem or would if cherries knew much Latin. After such …
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Chinese Students and the Burden of the Past
… as the vulgar saying goes, is history. Both the disembodied voice of authority and Simpson himself make keenly … assumes that the voice on the square was the voice of communism with a capital “C.” I wonder, however, whether he … make perfectly good sense to the Chinese. The implied appeals to authority, social conformity, cultural identity, and …
Faulkner’s Self-Characters
… simple and near the surface in Hemingway’s novels. The soldier, romantic, always maimed in some sense, hand—testicles. … novel-writing is inescapably autobiographical—has become the point of departure for a new wave of critical … of it an objective correlative for Faulkner’s bleak portrayals of human beginnings. His imaginative response to …
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