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Mission, Late March, 1960
… with their blue and yellow pills, their plastic bags and vials, long ribbons of gauze we’d bandage ourselves with, then …
The Green Room, Winter 1975
… Green Room, Winter 1975 “MOST of my essays, articles, and commissioned papers,” writes Adda B. Bozeman, “deal with comparative studies of cultures, legal systems, and foreign policies,” and … in places that seem initially inhospitable to them. I am also interested in cooking and calligraphy.” Barbara Friend …
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New Letters of Dostoevsky
… Seraphicus, The Death of Zosima") one of the culminating points of the novel, and therefore I should like to polish … on p. 1, where it says that Mme. Krasotkin's husband died many years ago. It should read thirteen years ….In a … died two days later, Jan. 28, 1881. Petersburg, Jan. 26, 1881 Much respected Nicolay Alexeyevich,  Since you have …
Captains Uncourageous
… his contention, Ruskin descends to concrete cases, comparing the merchant, the soldier, the physician, and the priest. He opens by inquiring … is engaged in the business of killing, his trade involves also the peril of being slain. It is for this that mankind …
The Voice of the Revolution
… than the government forces, better able to coordinate and communicate amid the chaos. Then, a week into the protests, … chance would have it, Iranian novelist Arash Hejazi, who is also a doctor, was there at that moment. “I rushed to try to … many the victims of gunshots, but Neda, by virtue of having died on video, became the face of the growing Green …
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Hill of Hell
… You’re talking about robbing the Louvre and I’m just a common criminal! In those early weeks, I willed my body to … in the past year his father, mother, and sister had all died. In six months’ time, he had lost his entire family. He … wilderness of chemotherapy and radiation and drug trials, of oceanic despair and hope as fragile as eggshell. …
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