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The Dry Heart of Modesty
… when he was twenty-two years old. He continued until he died in 1900. The notes, written by hand in cheap copybooks, … of his political activities within or without the Communist Party, or of his family life. In other words, the … would be dishonest; but edited so as to remove materials which applied solely to the man and not to the author? …
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The Defeated
… steeples resound, And we lie under the ground. Oh, soldiers, saluted afar By them that had seen your star, In … conquest and freedom and pride Remember your friends that died. Amid rejoicing and song Remember, my lads, how long, … of God. British literature British poetry war death soldiers World War I By A. E. Housman …
Bernard Shaw and Woodrow Wilson
… through the columns of the London Nation, an open letter recommending a certain course of action with respect to the … that had brought about the Great War. Parallels may also be drawn between the public careers of the two men. If … what that purpose was it may be well to inquire as to the audience or rather the state of mind to which “Common Sense …
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Leon’s Fire
… that they had. Some talked shit about me in Navajo or Acoma or Zuni. Others stared at me flatly when I was wasting … you didn’t need to be a genius to do it. They just needed bodies, lots of bodies, and they went through them fast. I … of booze and cigarettes, and his long hair came to greasy points that shot out the back of his hard hat, bobbing …
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Pavane
… been sheathed in golden armor And I, with a few bars of accompaniment and lots of rests, Was his page, two chairs—and … own. And two years later, when Sue Went off to college and died freshman year Falling through the ice at a school camp … and I count up my life Since I was seventeen, the age she died, As though I could answer her last letter to me again. …
Notes on Current Books, Spring 1994
… saw the campaign as a distraction from the main campaign to come in France on a Churchillian scale. Nonetheless, Morris … films, magazines, radio, sports, and other cultural meeting points. For a nation with radically different racial, … of women receive the most compelling attention. LITERARY STUDIES The Complete Works of W. H. Auden: Libretti , edited by …
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