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The Green Room, Winter 1997
… to school desegregation in the late 1950’s, no area of the Commonwealth resisted more massively-or longer-than Prince … Edward County in the decades since Massive Resistance died out. Mr. Smith’s essay describes that change. He wrote … and the Sublime. His poems have appeared in numerous journals including Poetry, The Southern Review, and Michigan …
Grandfather Long the Last Time
… porch glider Back and forth the glider heaves our strange bodies, 88 and 24, your head swaying on its stern like a … You did it—painted him as he was until he died: an enforcer of laws who paid your way and said “Never … lost shape years ago. You raise a sheet to your eyes, then command me to read the part in red type: I am myself a …
The Dogs In Renoir’s Garden
… house. Not the most valuable things, but the first to come to mind. They had allowed her her little satinwood … firmly on the ground. She took after her father, who had died of a heart attack in one of the worst November storms … artful deceit. Rousseau had composed a handful of tame animals to distract you, while the wild ones waited invisible …
Poetry
Death Revises Badly
… he adorned himself with the townspeople’s best language. He commissioned a photo, which he turned into Christmas cards. … the photo finds the homepage. The Empathetic Dictator has died , the newspaper reports. The townspeople are sad . The …
The Future of the Democratic State
… A Conservative Approach. By Peter F. Drucker. The John Day Company. $2.50. The Techniques of Democracy. By Alfred M. … “were insensibly subdued by the arts of their vanquished rivals.” The phrase rings in one’s head in these days of total … “A union must of necessity enforce equal conditions in all comparable plants in the same industry. Hence it cannot …
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A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand
… Serious divisions have emerged in the left-wing protest community gathered here in Denver for the Democratic … and views R68 as mired in the past and part of the protest community establishment. By all accounts, the Unconventional … appeared to have made a full recovery. The young anarchist also recounted seeing police officers fire rubber bullets …
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