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Week 6/24/18
… Best 200 Words I Read All Week. From fact to fiction, from comedic to tragic, we hope you find as much to admire in … she cannot say what she lets me see. She is an embodied secret. And I must be a photograph to her. Just last … Hall’s Lifework ,”  New Yorker,  Amanda Petrusich, June 26, 2018 …
“A Book to Enjoy”
… well-forgotten friends Ellery Channing or Charles King Newcomb. A few years later, however, he was writing some of our … editors, his publishers, his reading public, his lecture audiences, and his literary friends. Strangely this field has … most frequently quoted passages from his journal: From all points of the compass. . . have come these inspirations and …
A Heart That Speaks
… of this book about a remarkable woman and poet is most welcome. Limmer fashioned her portrait from scant … success and failure, to which she appends “the “facts” are false, at the end”—an evocation of her fundamental premise … from her first husband by whom she had a daughter Maidie. Most revealing are the notes on her relationship with …
Intimations of India
… to do with either of these extremes. A Westerner, I have come to give lectures at universities—institutions Western … it is now the middle of the night, wilt a few forlorn soldiers. Because of terrorists and the troubles in Kashmir, … on the table. My guide has grown up on Elephanta and later points down to a fishing village on the coastline: home, …
Mary Austin, Woman Alone
… itself as a folk way. For example, she once saw in the 1926-1929 era a fine cultural movement led by “SatEvePost” and … a people. It should be collected, translated, explained, studied, and the way of life that produced it kept as nearly … of water-rights, these communities would be the focal points of the new American social pattern: industrialism on …
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Dreaming of El Dorado
… was too sick to pick rock in the gold mines. She would accompany him to market three hours away, bumping down … such a hallucinatory journey, that the process remains so medieval—that little has progressed in half a millennium of … mining education poverty human rights environment 26-47 The approach to La Rinconada, a gold-mining town …
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