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Dark Horse Bonnie Jo Campbell
… Bonnie Jo Campbell—the dark horse in this book race (as websites have been referring to her)—is the author of a … such fine barbeque. (If you’re down near Durham, I highly recommend the pulled pork sandwich at Allen & Son .) Slaw and … men, kings of scrap yards and impossible storms. Her people come from Anytown, USA, and that’s what makes them so …
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Children of Doubt
… of belief not only manifests in the singular psyche but also in the great hulking veers and crashes of history … of self-alienation and spiritual torment that hitherto accompanied ideas like theirs. The result of Ryrie’s effort is … been its own gravedigger.” The (inconsistent) leniency of medieval religious institutions toward philosophical criticism …
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T. S. Eliot in the Postmodern Age
… Sweeney Agonistes to The Family Reunion to the postwar comedies. The rhythmic structure was consistent. Having reached … in 1934, but Francis Bacon may have read it as early as 1926—27, when it was published in two issues of The Criterion … sort out his thoughts toward the end of the play. As Freud points out, it is only a stuffed bull dog straining at a …
Sectionalism and Nationalism
… By Frederick Jackson Turner. New York: Henry Holt and Company. $3.50. The Rise of the City, 1878-1898. By Arthur … of values. In an essay on “The West—1876 and 1926,” he treats this urbanization and industrial development … and some element of doubt as to the eternal goodness embodied in this progress. And the West remains a section, or a …
Faulkner and Race: Art and Punditry
… its official stamp on the “separate but equal” doctrine. He died in Oxford in 1962, the year of James Meredith’s … backdrop of that “color line,” its implications and complexities. William Faulkner tends to be viewed by unwary … concerning interracial mixture. (My emphasis) As Jordan points out, it was the Anglo-Saxon way to treat even a …
The Green Room, Autumn 2003
… of 19 others. He is now serving as Poet Laureate of the Commonwealth of Virginia. He is a member of the Fellowship … poems in this issue are from a manuscript, The Genome Rhapsodies , which was a finalist for the Yale Series of Younger … matters should be addressed to The Managing Editor. Website: http://www.vqronline.org/ Email: …
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