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She wrote a poem about me too
… the time I felt nothing for no one. There were definitely points when I had felt some kind of way she felt in those … I don’t have to read those diaries for instructions or even company. Instead, I can live my life, which doesn’t have …
Golden Age and Twilight
… is a tribute to Russian genius and to its power of overcoming the most distressing incubi. It is quite certain—and … the vile Tsar put the poet in the mood of being ready to die. After a life full of amorous exploits —his own Don … the fact that Pushkin was not only the most national but also the most international of all Russian writers; the …
Roosevelt’s New Party
… and respect for the rights of minorities. At each of these points the Parties of dictatorship differ from the parties … and national leadership is far from synonymous with complete control. Party discipline has party patronage as … violence converting itself into control so long as the soldiers remain with the government; and the American army is …
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My Life as a Foreign Country
… transport trucks were left to burn. My dead Uncle Paul steals oranges in the night groves there, just as he did when I … it to decrease the effects of RPG attacks. While the soldiers on foot headed toward the police station, the … boulevard connecting two traffic circles. We must have completed this circuit about eight times that sunny day …
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High Pursuit
… college for miles, and got booted out the house, he’s become a grown-ass man who believes in himself so much you … car’s underbelly that no amount of scrubbing will clean. He points to another complaint and I take a knee in the wet … now, Moms is liable to recite the Ten Commandments, has also conceived of even more incontrovertible laws and Lords …
Responding to the Holocaust
… noun to identify this burgeoning branch of history. It recommended the little known and little used holocaust , from … a light sentence.) Memories of the tortured past do not die, though they may eventually fade away. From a comparative perspective, as Weinberg points out, France was fortunate to save three-fourths of …
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