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Winter 2025 Cover with photo by Lys Arango of 3 coal miners sitting on a bench during lunch

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The Very Edge of the World
… alongside Javier Prado. In the late 1980s, two squatter communities grew on the other side of the hill—literally on … upon evidence of this kind of dirty work—tens of thousands died or were disappeared in the process of pacifying the … collaboration of residents, and Cock had employed many locals. We drove through Portales and Túpac, then rounded the …
American Labasha
… Jerzy Nowak Breyten Breytenbach Werner Herzog Salman Rushdie & Lawrence Weschler Daniel Alarcón While I was … place of a criminal justice system. It worked this way: a community is confronted with a crime—a theft, for … on, and far beyond whatever military victories or reversals may have occurred, or the shifting lines demarcating …
Questions for Democrats
… Democracies. By Calvin B. Hoover. New York: The Macmillan Company. $1.50. Nationalism and Culture. By Rudolf Rocker. … Good Society. By Walter Lippmann. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. $3.00. Calvin B. Hoover’s “Dictators and … barbarism of men who have not got beyond the preface to morals. Mr. Lippmann’s limpid pages seem far removed from a …
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Standing Apart
… cruise culture, an oceanic world of leisure that, as Beeke points out, is “hardly about the ocean at all.” In this … Targeted and killed in the blast was Wissam al Hassan, Brigadier General of the Internal Security Forces and an … 80°37’41.64”W   40°45’59.64”N, 73°59’58.28” W   25°49’26.39”N, 77°54’56.60”W   40°45’58.97”N, 73°59’57.29”W   …
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The Second Person
… when we got there, not in this life. 3. Even the TV crew come to tape the rippling athletes seems drawn to the water. … on the pier-posts, wings drawn out to dry. How strong the bodies of the young, flexing their arms, pointing toes sunward …
A Yank at Oxford in the Bicentennial Year
… mules, Some servile acquiescing tools, These, these compose the Congress.” No, this verse was not sung in … it was a victory, because it defeated the British generals’ plans and when you’re defeated in your plans, you’re … Jacks streaming from most buildings. Prim and proper ladies, who normally eschew public displays of emotion, acted …
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