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Heimweh: In Exile
… Heimweh: In Exile Heimweh Dass diese Heimat mir verlorenging Ist wie ein Traum. Und nachts … Heimatluft umfangt mich wunderbar. Und wahrer ist der Traum als Wirklichkeit Die tags mich tauscht. Sie scheint mir nur … in the way I know— And each night brings the crowded company With whom I can no longer gather now. And thus the …
The Democracy and Al Smith
… and prophecy. Now we are in the midst of the great coming back to consciousness. There is great confusion, but … may again celebrate the two-thirds sacrament and lay the bodies of both major prophets on the altar of a bogus peace, … D. Roosevelt, of New York, addressed to Senator Thomas J. Walsh, of Montana, an epistle on the plight of the party. He …
American Responsibilities in the Far East
… Japan or of any other foreign country. The average American also has an uneasy conscience about the amount of help that … stopped. He is vague about the actual figures, but he is uncomfortably aware that China has been holding out not … away from land and family. Accordingly the Communist soldier frequently no longer has a village background of his …
Some Fox Trails in Virginia
… My second encounter was in the third grade when my father died of a heart attack. My favorite memory of my dad was … I came back to Virginia to care for my mother, who died shortly after my return. With the last of my family … the small deaths of innocence that occur on the road to becoming an adult. Susan Worsham’s book Some Fox Trails in …
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In the Land of Vendettas That Go On Forever
… edicts, the avenging family should hunt only an able-bodied adult male (the elderly, women, or boys who are too … history of the Balkans is nearly impossible. At various points in its history, its lands have resembled a jigsaw … and Exceptions. Within those twelve categories are 1,262 articles, each dictating, with alarming specificity, the …
Gonzo Ginsberg and Moby Dickey: A Memoir
… year America lost two of its finest poets: James Dickey died in January, Allen Ginsberg in April. These poets— … rapidly with a New York accent. Born in New Jersey in 1926, he was a Jewish, homosexual, drug-taking Buddhist. … against the war in Vietnam. The tough and fiercely competitive Dickey spoke with a Southern drawl. Born in …
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