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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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Once Bitten
… Ohio and did the bulk of his undergraduate and graduate studies in Ontario and Texas, focusing on the molecular … over the past twenty-five. A recent epidemic in 2010 saw 26,766 suspected dengue cases, though these only count … on what she describes as a Saturday-night whim. The website asks petitioners to state a signature goal, and she …
The Gulf: A Meditation on the Mississippi Coast after Katrina
… need to dredge the gulf to get it all back, including the bodies,” she says. “Including the bodies.” It’s nearly … can’t afford what the city charges for demolition.” She points to an empty lot beside her house. “If you wait long … casino that operated just off the Mississippi coast in 1926—the Isle of Caprice, formerly Dog Key Island. We speak …
The Sage of Atlanta
… intolerance under the killing pace that few laymen and ladies understood: a seven-day-a-week column and a ton … Atlanta desegregated its public schools, the scene was “completely peaceful,” Ms. Clowse writes. If the city was not … in London in 1950—51.He won a Pulitzer, as Ms. Clowse points out, for defending Julian Bond’s right to sit in the …
The Autumn Voyage
… hair when she wept. That evening had been unpleasant again, comfortless, with her father scolding and scornfully crying …
The Day Race
… sheets, torn metal messages whirl upward as the car comes to rest against the gapped white fence, depleted, … dull yellow fields. Who knows the end of things before it comes? Who can gauge and guess the trivial masterpieces we cling to like an old house our mother died in years ago? The roar is tremendous, it stuns the …
Neruda’s Advertisements for Himself
… for Himself Memoirs , By Pablo Neruda. Translated by Hardie St. Martin. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. $11.95. IN March of … for poetic ideas, and sitting in his boarding house room composing verse. There was never any doubt he was a poet; … to me, and so that time was the loneliest in my life. Yet I also recall it as the most luminous, as if a lightning flash …
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