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Beaches In Winter
… Beaches In Winter We know our dreams as we come to know our weaknesses, with the soft familiarity of … I suspect I will continue dreaming of them until the day I die. As dreams go, the prospect is not particularly … illusion by making me acknowledge my limitations. But it also soothed, as nature is supposed to soothe. One can …
Inventing Emily Dickinson
… varying portraits of her could well be collected in a comparative volume such as Samuel Schoenbaum produced in … the late 1970’s there have been an increasing number of studies of the relationship between Dickinson’s femininity and … Dickinson hunting, but his critical vocabulary continually points to the poet’s sexual status at the same time that it …
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The Immortals
… then, to their horror, he told them. He had temporarily become another person. An insufferable person, he later … friends, not since college. But still … When your ex-wife dies—when she is decapitated —wouldn’t someone do the … him—a boxy suitcase about the length and width of a briefcase but much deeper. Inside was a variety of cleaning …
Teresa
… Teresa On the platform at Dieppe, at a corner so near the sea and the boat as to be … a word so like “Wrong” that she insisted on hauling out her companion. “Listen, Sister Patrick,” begged the novice, with … come too late. Teresa turned to Patrick, and burst into peals of laughter at the look of horror on her face. “We’re …
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Quality Work Does Not Speak for Itself—It Must Be Marketed
… authors lack a serious professional attitude toward their websites? In response, Carl Rollyson (@crollyson) tweeted: … published his biography in 1935. I expect, finally, to complete my task by the end of this year. On my last trip to … reviewers who would recognize its value, and, ultimately, audiences that would follow them when Imagism had served its …
The Green Room, Winter 1987
… to obliterate mankind as well. Yet, as Michael Joseph Smith points out in his essay, “virtually from the beginning of … to law school. The larger questions presented by a world of competing sovereign states seemed more compelling.” Winning … as a research fellow of the American Institute of Indian Studies in New Delhi. An associate professor of sociology at …
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