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The Green Grass of Home
… shuffle when my parents divorced and left the house on East 26th Street. Entering the Gallery you take the right-hand … Ruth in a newsreel, about to take the pitcher “downtown,” points to the spot in left where he will do this. Abbott and … “Staten’s” Island. His neighbors, longtime fans, lived and died with the ball-club, and he remembered one of them, a …
A Very Exceptional Communist
… A Very Exceptional Communist FOR some 50 years, a modest, self-effacing Chou … was purged a week later. In contrast, after Mao Tse-tung died on September 9, an entire nation of some 900,000,000 … were introducing Marxism to a circle of Chinese intellectuals. Li Ta-chao had just hired a young graduate of Changsha …
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Shepherdess
… we’ve slept together once—it was the week after my mother died, pity sex, so it doesn’t exactly count—we don’t know … told you that?” “Actually, no,” I say. “I’ve always gotten compliments on my kisses.” “Well,” she says. “Women very … I get up in the morning and narrate my way through the rituals of awakening. “Okay, we’re taking a shower now,” I …
Men-in-Themselves
… John Masefield: Biography. Essays in Biography, 1680-1726. By Bonamy Dobree. London and New York: Oxford University … France at Home. By Marcel Le Goff. New York: The Adelphi Company. $2.50. Voltaire. By Richard Aldington. London: … Professor George M. Harper’s; and in some of the recent studies of Shelley as against Mrs. Olwen Ward Campbell’s …
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The Construction of Place: An Interview With Percival Everett
… unavoidable for both Everett and his readers. As Everett points out, “[Race] has less to do with my work than it does … Robbery in 1903 and he shoots a pistol at the end at the audience and men fainted and women screamed. It’s not that. It … What is not?  Southern Literature confederate flag race 259-264 By Matthew Dischinger …
Historians and Mythmakers
… so much history in the making since 1914 that they have become more history-minded than ever before? And is not … experiment of finding and replacing the missing ingredients of evidence and observing the results. Lo, President … at Washington, this is what he more or less consciously points to, and, in consequence, the fascization of our …
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