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To Seth, Ten Years Later
… we’d   hiked in the Utah desert, how close to death we’d come,for me to find the one vanishing handprint that … the next world’s light, faint, diffuse, placental, that readies us to emerge open-eyed into whatever body and place has … spring our thirst had conceived. You were our prayer not to die. It was then the tent wall was touched by a faint …
Soldier-Poets of the Vietnam War
… Soldier-Poets of the Vietnam War In the spring of 1972, a slim … But others have persisted, and some have gone on to become among the best poets of their generation. Even before … in Vietnam was 19-and-a-half (in World War II it had been 26). They had grown up in the shadow of their fathers’ …
The White House Spokesman
… developed conventions and customs in such number as to defy complete enumeration, and of such importance as to challenge … Constitution of the United States. The President gives audiences to all the Washington newspaper correspondents on … made his statement to a public audience but to the officials of the American Government. The newspapers plainly …
Part-Time Father
… it out last week. It’s helped my game a lot. . . . Steve’s coming for the weekend. Okay?” “Sure , it’s okay,” Herb … to them were silent. Down a street with contemporary colonials with broad front lawns, American eagles over front … League team? Questions like those fell into a pit and died. A couple of years back he could have played an …
War Books for Civilians
… science into an industry. Today the occupation shows great competitive hardihood, and its members each have survived … as well: in place of one sea empire based upon strong points all about the globe, now there appeared several sea … since we can muster more of them than can Japan, it would also seem logical that our strategy should be to seek out, …
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The Taboo Medicine
… at four months old, shortly after a round of vaccinations—uncommon but not unheard of. A few months later, after another … Her parents tried everything: medications, a ketogenic diet, activated charcoal. Nothing helped. “Every time Emily … says. Seizures have long been known to worsen at certain points in the menstrual cycle. Emily’s seizures became …
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