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Winter 2025 Cover with photo by Lys Arango of 3 coal miners sitting on a bench during lunch

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The Handwriting on the Wall
… soft hair of the girl who sat in front of me in social studies class, who always lifted her face and shook her hair in … much on my own imagination, which I could use anywhere. I’d come here for them, for some word from the others. So after … and read and reread the message. Jealousy and loss were also things you could see in public, but this girl was …
Angels and Monsters of Feminist Fiction
… century. In it, Gilbert and Gubar demonstrate an impressive command not only of the primary texts but also of the … in Middlemarch . The authors also have a tendency to assert points that are then treated as proven or are supported by … see the conflicts and symbols they have been tracing embodied not just in her poetry but also in her life. Emily …
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The Chilean Girls
… Cardinal Juan Gualberto Guevara, Archbishop of Lima, to excommunicate all the couples who took part; and my … neighborhood, the Barrio Alegre of the Miraflores streets Diego Ferré, Juan Fanning, and Colón, competed in some … waltzes and huarachas, sambas and polkas to the mambo, we also moved on from skates and scooters to bicycles, and …
Live Demagogue, or Dead Gentleman?
… conclusion. Counting men killed in battle, those who died of wounds, and those who died of disease, the Confederate army lost altogether only 4,626 officers. It staggers credulity to assert that so small a … else, some honest according to their lights, and some most complete, finished, conscienceless rogues in any light, but …
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Digging Out
… And the statistics show they’ll spend ten percent of that income on petty bribes to the Afghan government. The whole of … of growing an economy in a landlocked country. He points to prospective spurs to Pakistan and Iran, where … pulley system that once dragged coal cars out of the mine died decades ago, and now the miners lower themselves in …
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Tiger Ghost
… alone before. In the subway there is a store selling fine combs, brushes, hair clips made of jade and tortoise shell. … can provide a smooth journey in the fortune-seeking course. Also loving care and health. At a nearby temple, people pray … himself when he started drinking again after his mother died, though Bridget noted that the first time she saw him …
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