… a fragile hold to wood. A thorned vine of blackberry spirals into the trunk’s dark hollow to root. Under the arch of …
Memoir
… which isn’t a surprise given climate change, but is unwelcome given the city-wide dearth of air-conditioning and … on, listening to Germans laugh, yell, and sing to “Single Ladies.” My friend was having her party in a stadium that had … 9 p.m. , making its very slow way overnight past the checkpoints until reaching the Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof at the …
… waiting. I have coveted sleep, God, and the toxins I studied in Bacteriology took hold of Your servant. When the … Church. Dear God, how does a sinner outlast the sin? 266-267 By C. Dale Young …
… including Vice-President Yancy, have sent native soldiers out into the country to V boys who have then been … to get in front of . . .” In the Firestone agreement of 1926 the Liberian government agreed to “encourage, support and … incentive to use compulsion. The International Commission points out, however, that in 1926 Mr. Firestone asked …
… From a Tahitian Commonplace Book Grass and fern underfoot, growing … Here the skilled swimmers ride the surf, their brown bodies lacquered with foams and tropical sunlight. They are no … clung to it, but the hands had rusted away and the numerals on the dial had been effaced by the action of sand and …
Fiction
… The Composer On the June night of Dolphy’s passing, the composer … is in New York, holding forth about the size of space. An audience has gathered to hear him speak. Perhaps they … call. The composer considers it for a moment, and then dials his learned friend once more. I’m downtown, he says into …