… the variety of motives which induce thousands of people to commit their lives to writing in one form or another. Mrs. … say it. Again, it is possible to insinuate one’s good points, and under the guise of modesty and shyness to imply … in all the comforts of home. IV But direct self-studies have generally more biographical interest and more …
… fanning long enough to adjust the quilt so it would be more comfortable. “Lookin’ more like yo’ squinch-eyed daddy … Hayes, her husband—that squinch-eyed little runt! She studied the two tiny men-children intently. She tried to put … in envious admiration while Hayes outlined their best points. “Cou’se dey’s healthy,” he told his visitors. “I’s …
Criticism
… app produced by the New York Public Library is stuffed with commentaries and original documents connected to the 1818 … but proving further that this particular monster refuses to die. Why so much interest in Shelley’s tale when so many … with the limits of knowledge and the disruptive potentials of technology.” Inhumanity versus humanity, humanity …
Interviews
… the details of both cultural interactions and encounters in combat. In this interview, he elaborates concerning his … to Kabul. The Accidental Guerrilla is a series of case studies on so-called “small wars” and counterinsurgency … for business, given that Kilcullen is a key advisor of Generals Petraeus and McChrystal. Sarah Chayes also describes the …
… Clara’s PC and the Second Coming Jesus Christ originally spoke through Clara Maples’ … speculated. “You know, the kind that marries lonely old ladies then skips town with their money?” Clara reached over … Am I what? “A pervert.” I love all men, if that helps. Also women, children, and creatures great and small. “That’s …
Cherry Cherry, I said to myself, trying too hard to experience that tree above the auction crowd. Its lowest limbs had been picked clean, but ripe fruit bobbed above us in leaf-shifting wind as the tree resisted the human, our money worries, the …