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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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Mamasan
… lead tank, hoe raised over her head. It is not her time to die. The tank stops, driver comes out of the hatch to look. Mamasan makes a sound like …
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The Bones of Mendihuaca
… their graves and the living to the dance floor) Colombian salsa group Fruko y sus Tesos, “A la memoria del muerto” … is sweeping away another layer of dirt when the bullets come flying overhead. She’s twenty-six years old, and with … bamboo, and sandbagged guard posts. Lately, say the soldiers, things have gotten “hot.” There could be anywhere …
Jim Der Trapper and Other Heroes of the Old West
… as well. Billington notes that “to men accustomed to the companionship of their fellows in thickly settled Europe the … five minutes longer than they did elsewhere before they died. The general health was so good in one town that the … by grunts as the Indians became barely articulate animals. In its most enduring form, the Caucasian view of the …
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Reality Marble
… the biggest he’d ever seen, and the first brown one. He’d come across milk snakes and garters in the creek under the El, down by KFC, but never this close, this big and this slow moving. He … half-dried slime and remnants of fur, scales, and cricket bodies he’d missed before—for this was not the tank’s first or …
The Sacred Harp in the Land of Eden
… an elevated rail with a little velvet curtain. At intervals they dutifully rise to sing the hymns provided in … and musical professionalism in the church. The choir sings competently because it is made up of educated musicians with well-behaved voices. The congregation listens obediently because that is what it is supposed to do. When the …
With Power to Preserve the Peace
… means employed is, however, inseparable from the things accomplished. Mr. Churchill and Mr. Roosevelt signed the … burst out, has at one stage or another shifted to our side points impressively to where and with whom her ultimate … on which one side or the other swings to the top. It is embodied in an ascendancy of the peace-loving nations over an …
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