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… travelers may easily converse, and that trade may be accomplished with all fairness and thrift: father, mother, … country, that artists may later depict from certain vantage points the beauty of this land and people as they now are: … a pipe, to love, to hate. See and record all things as you come upon them first that I may know them well, and …
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Top 10 Magazine Covers of 2008 includes VQR!
… chosen by Arthur Hochstein, the art director at Time . His comments on VQR’s cover : Often cited by professional … for its content, The Virginia Quarterly Review also has consistently inventive covers. One of its secrets … is a tattoo on her shoulder of her deceased brother, who committed suicide after his second tour of duty in Iraq. And …
The Green-Room
… Lost Art of Economics.” As these words suggest, the essay deals with the tendency of economic science to narrow its field to the study of production and exchange, and it points to directions of inquiry that may make economics a … of a book to be published this fall by Little, Brown and Company. Harry Brown is a native of Maine. He is a student …
Who Now Reads Pope? And Why?
… finds it persistently necessary to argue for the variety, complexity, and ambition of works which have been … conceptual apparatus could never be made to square with medieval literature, but most English departments have … interesting energies and contradictions are revealed at the points of slippage. But it would be wrong to grant the …
From Our House to Las Vegas
… any other people, Americans have produced a vast corpus of commentary that ranges back and forth over the turf of “What … rather boring and dull, and certainly destined to become a standard textbook in architectural history courses. … is an intelligent man with impeccable scholarly credentials, and there is a certain truth, though overstated, in …
Tracing Concrete
… or devouring one another … Past epochs never vanish completely, and blood still drips from all their wounds, … Segev in his book One Palestine: Complete, the 25,000 soldiers who began arriving in Palestine in 1937 were the … part physical, strung together from sudden roadblocks, checkpoints, and islands of barbed wire that rapidly metastasized …
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