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Return They told you that their enemies surrounded the women, the countless rapes fifteen miles from the border, even on the outskirts around camps, how the women speak little, their smiles like broken carts. They told you even though they are alive, …
The Changelings
… view of Hamilton seems to be that he was a realist, not in comparison with Talleyrand, but in comparison with his great … of the significance of Hamilton’s contribution. He died believing that the net result of Hamilton’s work was to … disruption and destruction. Jefferson, however, died in 1826 and there is no lack of reason to assert that in 1826 the …
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I Masturbate Then Pray to God
… light laptop light graphic light  leaking liquid crystals frosted red-green-blue  chromatics throbbing until I … I masturbate  then pray to God after the shame-hate-spiral comes  like a call I deny I send the voicemail to my chest … to find unmitigated pleasure like when I fly I fear  I will die every time and my therapist tells me to accept  this …
Notes on Current Books, Spring 1997
… of the national electorate wanted at the time, the outcome seems inevitable. That is, after all, how democracy … obscure beginnings in the second century through their medieval zenith in Western Europe to the 20th century, when … by W. C. Corsan, edited by Benjamin H. Trask. Louisiana $26.95 Corsan was a Sheffield steel maker and merchant, who …
First Love
… the stadium light like torn up notes. When the traffic died some nightbirds stuck in citrus along MacDonald Avenue … shade. I remember thinking I’d remember this and it would come to me later on its own when I’d just be walking …
R. P. Blackmur: America’s Best Critic
… dead now for 16 years. This seems long enough to warrant a comprehensive look at his achievement, where achievement … published a collected edition of his poems. Critical studies have begun to appear, and a full-dress biography is in … little magazines, but he lost this job two years later. At 26 he married, but life with the painter Helen Dickson was a …
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