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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 Bones of Mendihuaca
… their graves and the living to the dance floor) Colombian salsa group Fruko y sus Tesos, “A la memoria del muerto” … is sweeping away another layer of dirt when the bullets come flying overhead. She’s twenty-six years old, and with … bamboo, and sandbagged guard posts. Lately, say the soldiers, things have gotten “hot.” There could be anywhere …
Jim Der Trapper and Other Heroes of the Old West
… as well. Billington notes that “to men accustomed to the companionship of their fellows in thickly settled Europe the … five minutes longer than they did elsewhere before they died. The general health was so good in one town that the … by grunts as the Indians became barely articulate animals. In its most enduring form, the Caucasian view of the …
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Reality Marble
… the biggest he’d ever seen, and the first brown one. He’d come across milk snakes and garters in the creek under the El, down by KFC, but never this close, this big and this slow moving. He … half-dried slime and remnants of fur, scales, and cricket bodies he’d missed before—for this was not the tank’s first or …
The Advancing South
… South. By Edwin Mims. New York: Doubleday, Page & Co. 1926. $3.00 net. There are thirty million people in the South. … method of working, and the excellencies of pessimism do not come within the range of his comprehension. His fist of … take issue, not with the theory but, rather, with the expediency of the Mimsian criticism. The South perhaps has had …
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Fall Issue Sold Out
… demand for our Fall 2006 issue , we regret that we’ve completely sold out of copies. If you can’t pick up a copy … can read the entirety of the contents of the issue on our website, along with every other issue from the past …
The Trogon Dish
… with his hand and wiped the hand on his trousers. They had come to the mountains because it was so hot on the coast, … of insect repellents, sunscreens, and prescription remedies for stomach disorders, diarrhea, and insomnia. Then one … the quiet. The animal calmed down a little, as if he were becoming inured to pain. After a few minutes the crowd …
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