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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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Intransigence to Transition: Thirty Years of Southern Politics
… conventions, election campaigns, and legislative bodies, all of which immediately affect the actual process … seat levels. But whatever the cause, the concrete evidence points to the fact that white Southerners were actually more … was a mere 18 per cent (after having gone to a high of 26 in 1956), and 32 per cent of the voters regarded …
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Earth in the Balance
… way.  For example, while the collective weight of humanity comprises only a fraction of a percent of the planet’s total … do we have to show for all this manmade stuff? The materials that contribute to anthropogenic mass function almost as … currently outweighs all terrestrial and marine animals combined) will triple the amount of dry biomass on Earth. …
Biography Pure and Applied
… Biography. By Harold Nicolson. New York: Harcourt, Brace & Company. $1.25. George Henry Bokcr, Poet and Patriot. By … was recalled from St. Petersburg because of political expediency; civil war interrupted his literary creation and … all, wasn’t Boker too proud to fight for fame and wasn’t he also, as one of the age-old race of romantic dreamers, at …
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Dreaming of El Dorado
… was too sick to pick rock in the gold mines. She would accompany him to market three hours away, bumping down … such a hallucinatory journey, that the process remains so medieval—that little has progressed in half a millennium of … mining education poverty human rights environment 26-47 The approach to La Rinconada, a gold-mining town …
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Link Roundup: Now With Lengthy Introduction!
… (i.e. over 300 page views per day), I have recently become frustrated by the effort involved. Specifically, I am … But it seems we literary bloggers all visit the same websites. So how do I keep my content fresh? How do I avoid … regurgitated links: 1) Suddenly (six months ago?) Amazon.com has a literary blog , and this week (last week?) it …
Corpses Thawing In Springtime: the Bulge Revisited
… me to learn and recite Shelley’s “O wind, if winter comes can spring be far behind,” had been with me that day … the last snowfall of the year. In the foreground two soldiers like me were pulling a sled toward the crest of the … He would give me two days. He then reached into his briefcase and dramatically pulled out a document. It was one …
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