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Cod World
… and the North Atlantic. Last night, until the blizzard died about 2 a.m., the wind roared constantly at fifty miles … Geiry steers the boat and watches a map of well-used GPS waypoints now overlaid upon an underwater map. These … from outside nations desiring the island’s riches. In 1262, Icelanders finally ceded themselves to Norway, only to …
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Under Pressure
… blood vessels, to let more blood through. Nitroglycerin is also one of the most explosive substances in the world. N2O … “Stay with me, look at me, Rianna, you’re not going to die.” Blurred remembrance of hallucinating in the hospital: … me deep down. Seeking out chaos, he suggests, is my way of coming home to that, finding comfort. It feels true. “Of …
Reprint, Autumn 1998
… Sears’ account of Robert E. Lee’s military masterpiece was also selected as one of Publishers Weekly’s best books of … of the ways in which the humanities are taught and studied at American universities. Ivan R. Dee has issued a … Gid Powers’ Not Without Honor: The History of American Anticommunism recounts the struggle against Communism in …
Another Man
… May darkness, my darling feels that everything alive must die some day and the man pausing on the sidewalk near a bed … urgency and softly he says to my own darling Hey there. 268-269 By Mark Halliday …
Notes on Current Books, Autumn 1980
… had a large smile. She had the generosity of one who wanted company along a tough but extremely important journey; and … 1869—1879, by William Gillette. Louisiana $27.50 Most studies of Reconstruction have focused on national policy … sixties ( The Antislavery Vanguard, Princeton, 1965) and points out that historians now see abolitionists more than …
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Strange Luck
… Picking blackberries at night, the darkness that conceals the berries equally disguises the thorns. I froze … for February—the most difficult month—when I am often overcome with an unmoving restlessness. “I wish I knew more … Like my patients, Kathy M. Hagenbuch is a stranger. She died July 15 at age fifty-three, and has a husband and …
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