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Worldly Goods
… seemed to wonder what it all amounted to or who she was becoming. Her thing with Henry was part of it, too. She liked … and getting that generator started wouldn’t be easy—but he also knew that on a Friday in late August the chance of … He mostly cares about his work and making money. My mom died when I was a baby, so it was just the two of us growing …
Slow Waltz
… married name fit her so well somehow, was the first to come by that November morning to tell me he was drinking. … bit the last year, more than I’d ever seen him since Mother died so long ago and he’d gone off and left me with … acquitted, Then a few months later, Phil’s father, Rafe, died. Unfortunately my husband’s troubles didn’t end there. …
The Stunt Man: Abbie Hoffman (1936—1989)
… Environmentalists in New York knew him as Barry Freed, a community organizer who was prominent enough to meet with … and his example, he was maybe even dear Abbie. Among radicals, for whom solemnity of temperament and sobriety of … to the struggle against injustice. But Hoffman embodied the possibility of being at once engagé and engaging, …
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman
… The novel resembles the versions of autobiography being composed at nearly the same moment by Joyce and Lawrence. … with the drift towards death.” Rachel does actually die at the end of The Voyage Out, of a fever caught in the … believe he was really very modest; he was certainly not selfconscious in his work; nor was he an egoist, as I am. He …
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Turning to Memoir
… new things. My word-finding and concentration powers were compromised, abstract reasoning and the capacity to form … four books of essays and political journalism, and three studies of place, Didion’s work seemed centered around this … to fabrication and no escape from accuracy. memoir 253-262 By Floyd Skloot …
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The Sky Is Calling
… been edited for brevity and meaning. Jack Hitt: So, you’ve come up with an unusual way for us to identify extraterrestrials trying to communicate with us. A shortcut, really. We’ve been doing …
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