Poetry
… chair, having never told a living soul about her boy who died as she, for the first time, holds him. 2 Look, … before he’d ride full-price to heaven. 9 How does the boy become the man lolling on a gurney? How could the young nurse … 10 Because we are so far away the zippered strands of DNA compose themselves like stalks in a far cornfield, or like …
… era was recovered by the men of the renaissance, and the medieval world has been gradually revealed to those who come out of it, but these are not to be compared with the … ago remains to be seen. There are, however, two fundamentals of method pointing in that direction that have helped us …
… luxury of pursuing the Lilith of perfectionism. We must become practical and constructive. Under this changed focus … while concerned primarily with selfish gain, has also performed basic and urgently needed services, and that … refined than the European; and careful anthropological studies showed before long that even the most primitive tribes …
Memoir
… Our guide turns the light back on, acknowledges how uncomfortable these dungeons are. My family is alone with him … to imagine the stench, the vomit, the sounds of writhing bodies, chains drawn against chains. Callie wiggles out of my … were chambers for the 500 African women who, our guide points out, added their monthly blood to the filth that …
… off here? where it is not about God nor heaven. Or 20 more points of IQ. 344-345 By Hugh Seidman …
… especially from the early years, it is a remarkable accomplishment, an honorable and exemplary accomplishment, as … defeats that long practice confers. And then let’s say I also am very pleased to belong (if I do) to the company that … everything, and this capacity is the more important ingredient. Genius is idiosyncrasy; often enough it is aberrance. …