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Notes on Current Books, Spring 1990
… of the American colonies, which hastened the decline and complete collapse of the empire in the 19th century. Lynch … few emerged from it without pain.” The Governance of Late Medieval England: 1272—1461 , by A.L. Brown. Stanford $32.50 … distributed over the spectrum of liberal to conservative points of view. But the question persists: how are military …
Edge of the Summer
… would quietly pass in the night. I wish the invaders would come. 673-673 By Tom Luhrmann …
Poetry
La Época en que Hay Olvido
… my name  was not in their diaries. How many people have come outside  from their desperate invocations   …
Fiction
The Ash Swimming Pool
… held it at arm’s length in front of her. In the rush of bodies, the automatic doors that led to the baggage carousel … Grace wrote: I’ve got nothing but air miles, I’d love to come and stay for a bit.   It was late when she got the … all kinds of online flotsam (news sites, photos of animals in strange poses, clothes she would never buy). Wherever …
December Dawn
… his German shepherd and blank stare, I know where I am. I also know fog is water vapor spewed when moist air cools to … billion viruses would fill one Ping-Pong ball. I know. And also the vermilion hull of a sailboat named Wayfarer’s Song … I have never felt so strongly before that the world has become nothing but an image of what is inside me. I’ll walk …
Woodrow Wilson: the Academic Man
… same route—through politics. In October 1883, when he was 26 and in his first term of graduate study at Johns Hopkins … in a memorable remark. But because he lacked private income, he explained, law would have unfitted himself for … and graduate lecture courses, where covering bodies of material was required, he performed with competence …
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