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A Trilogy Complete, A Past Recaptured
… A Trilogy Complete, A Past Recaptured Entered from the Sun . By George … is a murder mystery, and exploits all the legitimate appeals of that genre (which includes, of course, Oedipus the … and bookselling). William Barfoot, a tough old soldier, monstrously ugly but a man of conviction (a Catholic) …
Eheu Fugaces….
… instead of choking. I can even come quite close to ladies before the smell of cosmetics and perfume begins to … visits to the dentist. Except for these rare and miserable points of contact we live in a world of abstractions, not … knowing —that there is a tiger under his cot? 258-263 By Richard Hughes …
The Dreadful Details: The Problem of Depicting War
… in open fields, huddled in wagon traces, their limp bodies dragged and stacked for mass burial. When the … described how the essay he was writing was changing as he composed it. He had originally intended to explain why he … and introduced in this issue by Edward Hirsch. As Hirsch points out, Orten wrote most of these poems under the heel …
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A Brief History of Near and Actual Losses
… Our guide turns the light back on, acknowledges how uncomfortable these dungeons are. My family is alone with him … to imagine the stench, the vomit, the sounds of writhing bodies, chains drawn against chains. Callie wiggles out of my … were chambers for the 500 African women who, our guide points out, added their monthly blood to the filth that …
Case History: Melancholia
… off here? where it is not about God nor heaven. Or 20 more points of IQ. 344-345 By Hugh Seidman …
Homage to A. MacLeish
… especially from the early years, it is a remarkable accomplishment, an honorable and exemplary accomplishment, as … defeats that long practice confers. And then let’s say I also am very pleased to belong (if I do) to the company that … everything, and this capacity is the more important ingredient. Genius is idiosyncrasy; often enough it is aberrance. …
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