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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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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 …
The South - Changing and Static
… and built for herself a territory that begins to compare with the best favored sections of the country. But … Republican victory would endanger white supremacy. True also, the masses of the Southern people have made little … fast losing the provincialism that has long been hers and becoming an integrated, if indeed not a standardized, part of …
Spring in Death Valley
… several hundred other cattle in addition to the draught animals, started south from Salt Lake, bound for California, It … sure the trip was possible, and the procession started. The company was composed largely of young men, but there were a … the sink hole where their abandoned wagons lay, and the bodies of some of their comrades, and cried out, “Goodbye, …
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Mutability Justifies Equanimity
… the nomination of Judge Carswell to the Supreme Court by commenting: “Even if he were mediocre, there are lots of … makes Athenian drama especially interesting to us, the tragedies did not volunteer solutions to specific issues of the … characters who evidence both the choric and heroic standpoints. Still, a remarkably coherent outlook does emerge …
Revival
… red handkerchief still tucked in his pants. “Won’t let us come near her, no she won’t. No, she won’t now. Won’t let us … but her mother forgets to put hers on. As they wait for Eddie, the EMT, to get out of the ambulance and tell them what … in the back of her throat like such smells must come to animals. Then she can see the bald with the trailer nubbed out …
Personal Politics:American Autobiography
… of ideal. Identification embraces the American audience, widens meaning, assumes understanding. The … They may read Henry James’s preface to his New Yorfc Edition as autobiography, and at least one so reads … The book, as they say, is even better than the life. 609-626 …
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