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“Heidelberry Braids” and Yankee Politesse: Jean Stafford and Robert Lowell Reconsidered
… dismiss Stafford’s significance in a page or two—in some studies she is not even mentioned. For example, in Vereen M. … Lowell-Stafford relationship can be made from materials which became available following Stafford’s death in … have been torn out, words obliterated with ink blots, and complete pages removed.) Following the divorce, Stafford’s …
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Lima, Peru, July 28, 1979
… enormous yellow eyes, bleeding red into a Lima gutter. He died, whimpering, but not without a struggle. It was foggy, … There were ten of us, maybe eleven. Names? We shared one: compañero. All of us, except me, whom they sometimes called … street lamps, covered them with terse and angry slogans, Die Capitalist Dogs and such; leaving the beasts there for …
King Cotton Is Sick
… primarily a matter of Southern concern. It is customary to compare Southern wage rates with New England rates, and to … the range was from 10 cents to 40 cents a pound. In 1926-27 the range was from 11 cents to 25 cents a pound. It … Through superior production and inventory policies, a readier and more accurate adjustment to style changes, a more …
Frontiers of the Soviet World
… that there is a Europe, united by two thousand years of common history, and the age-long cross-fertilization of … which have welded Europe into a single cultural unit. The medieval synthesis, the humanistic Renaissance, the … they will increasingly associate in freedom and amity. 251-262 By Albert Guerard …
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The State of American Poetry
… as evidence of what a few well-rendered lines can still accomplish. Ted writes: The essays examining our nation’s … do you spend reading the work of other poets you find on websites, rather than reading your own postings there?” She … I did not mean to offend, but rather to make some obvious points. Read the entire essay. Those essays, plus much more …
The Treasury of Virtue Revisited
… of Race , 1920—1944. By John T. Kneebone. North Carolina. $26.00. In his brilliant retrospective, The Legacy of the … South, directed their books and periodical writings to audiences both in and out of the region, and nearly always … Instead I shall simply raise one or two historiographic points that seem to me to mar the effectiveness of the …
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