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The Green Room, Spring 1987
… The Green Room, Spring 1987 The individuals involved in the making of a writer cannot always be … most remarkable women, namely, Eleanor Roosevelt, who died in 1962. While there is no question about the strength … poems in Pequod and Seneca Review and has poems forthcoming in Tendril and New Letters . Sharon Davie is a …
Go West, Young Men
… Go West, Young Men The Lewis and Clark Journals: An American Epic of Discovery . Edited by Gary E. … University of Nebraska Press. $29.95. The bicentennial commemoration of the Lewis and Clark Expedition is upon us, … (the Expedition’s only fatality, Sergeant Charles Floyd, died of a ruptured appendix), they have risen triumphantly …
Kubota Writes to José Arcadio Buendía
… in his soul, Magnets in his kit, or tales of esoteric cabals that knew secrets of the afterlife. It was a captain who … up in me not been there, as the man staggered toward his comrade Lying on the green, jittering the pistol in his …
Arrival From the South
… of Schelling’s general store to exchange their findings and come to the same conclusion. Every year the local … would not stay open. The second time she returned the crystals that spread rapidly out from its border had left only a … a colored engraving, their forms and markings could be studied at leisure. And all were the same bright black, even to …
Argentina: Postwar Threat to the Americas
… would meet the obligations created by the Rio Conference: a complete break with the Axis and a genuine solidarity of the … What is good for it internally will be determined by Brigadier General Pedro P. Ramirez, whose personal background has … This neutrality will be one of his strongest bargaining points for control of postwar South America. In effect he …
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What Is Feminism? by Kristen Chase
… up, I thought “feminism” was a bad word. Of course, I also thought that oral sex meant talking about intercourse. … others privately, but each brave and valuable. Some are comfortable with a bullhorn firmly grasped in their hands. … others do the same thing, The angry and whispering voices come together to form a collective roar, one that I hope …
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