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The Divine Dante
… The Divine Dante The Divine Comedy. By Dante Alighieri. Translated, edited, and … of the Comedy is so worthy of celebration. Dante deals with the most general and abstract of matters, but he is … or heard it in its quickly traditional public readings—an audience for whom many of these characters needed not even to …
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Experiments in Light
… and the laws of the universe. I am nine years old in the computer lab of my public elementary school, and projected … then an inverted triangle within it connecting the midpoints of each side, coloring that internal triangle black … Wilder Hall’s ivy turned flaming red, then the leaves died on the vine, shriveled, and dropped. The first snow …
The Mississippi Imbroglio
… is only fifty-one per cent of the corresponding figure ($262,-469,000) for 1929—and while banks are closing their … A graduate of the University of Nashville, Mr. Bilbo studied law at Vanderbilt and Michigan. His lasting interest in … state into brick paving blocks. When such roads, Mr. Bilbo points out, become worn on one side, nothing would be …
Late Morning, Almost Noon
… far more deeply interfused . . . William Wordsworth, “Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey” Not the best time … I fear that if I give the bushes another hour they’ll overcome us all, and though I love the lovely scent of cedar I … inch by inch he dug a tunnel under our lopsided house to accommodate a floor furnace no less than to defuse a peckish …
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Mountain of Tongues
… even to their neighbors  on account of the difficulty of communication, which is impeded by the height and roughness … who was said to be escaping to the Caucasus when he died of pneumonia at a train station at Astapovo. “There’s a … which cannily describes itself on its English-language website as “the best university for international students …
Friend Blue Snake
… calls, falling. The time of the starving underground animals up for a feed. Time of the masks of sequins cut from the … bees that float behind them night and day in disorderly, obedient veils, whispering what has been translated from lost … a library older than Alexandria cool stone corridors welcome blue snake in as desert welcomes water and because of …
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