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Winter 2025 Cover with photo by Lys Arango of 3 coal miners sitting on a bench during lunch

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Tropical Depression
… On a lucky day, this occurs just as the rains come in. The horizon goes from partly cloudy to gray and … having killed their children, saying it was far better to die than to live so miserably, serving such and so many … ,” an interview with the author by Carianne King. Cuba 26-47 By Lygia Navarro Photography by Jason Florio …
Huckleberry Finn: Journey Without End
… time, and, after Cairo has been passed, freedom for Jim becomes a forgotten enterprise. Perhaps the major figure, that … on the river. From the start of their alliance Huck has died to the world of conventional ethics by assisting the … persons attempting to find a plot in it will be shot.” 253-267 By Millicent Bell …
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Homing
… and chattering on, adding to the national inventory of complaints about the heat. These two—the oldest and the … the maid about their day and the small, unforgivable betrayals of friends. Her sisters still called her by her first … back when the government sponsored everyone’s university studies, she had left for England to study mining engineering, …
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Graveyard of Empires: Nine Months on the Ground in Obama’s Afghanistan
… redoubt of Marja, an agricultural town latticed with canals and ditches irrigating the poppy fields that made it a … by insurgents and shared intelligence with international commanders. Even Pakistan’s Directorate for Inter-Services … where Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Taliban’s military commander, was captured. Coming nearly nine months after …
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Two Poems
… celle-ci, et quelques uutres, pour me aervir de documents. Comme au bord de la mer Sur le front de separation, Sur la f … A brisk walk is a song. Walking engenders creation. To compose while walking is as simple and as spontaneous as the … is restraint, Is return, so that never shall break The bodied oneness of water! To remain sea and yet not to lose La …
Justice as Realpolitik
… All that we can be sure of is that the material damage is accompanied and perhaps surpassed in importance by … is that if we have the power we shall see to it that strong points all around the United States are held by American … end by having an American general in Australia, American soldiers in Ireland, and Iceland, and Egypt, and India, …
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