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… since the Middle Ages. Father Kalistratos made the lifelong commitment to live on Mount Athos more than forty years ago. … known by Athonite monks as “the desert.” Dima Gavrysh - Soldiers from the US Army’s 3rd Battalion, 509th Infantry … wasted little time wedding Newsweek to Barry Diller-owned website The Daily Beast —the very kind of web aggregator and …
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Truth’s Empire
… San Martín were steamed over with the moist heat of the bodies inside. Jesús, thinking of the three Carmelite nuns who … still lying neglected outside the convent door, must have become painfully obvious to all present: a black SIG SAUER … bundles of bills in various currencies—dollars, mostly, but also euros, yuan, pesos, and even, bizarrely, two Qatari …
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… and Fiction,” a 2015 piece which worried that, when it comes to the endangered ecosystem, “fiction is languishing … ticking, as his brief chapters alternate among three principals. Now, roving third person is the perspective for most … has “mutated and devolved,” losing her sex organs: “our bodies could no longer manifest our basest desires nor our …
The Real and the Unreal
… William Clissold. By H. G. Wells. New York: George H. Doran Company. 2 vol., $5.00. The Silver Stallion. By James Branch … is justified. Cabell is not talking religion only in this medieval burlesque. He is talking broader satire, poking fun … But this is no point for discussion; it is one of the minor points in the story that are to be noticed. And in “The …
The Wolf
… are so many books about the 60’s. Some claim that the radicals of the 60’s felt illegitimately comfortable in a bourgeois society and called for a more … attached to nothing but his freedom and probably would have died before taking a “regular” job. Like Thoreau, he felt …
Their Black Imaginings: Letters from an Exiled Wife to Her Imprisoned Husband
… momentum. Though Mohammad Reza was a devout Muslim and had come from a renowned family of martyrs and academics, he … and fair approach to government. He designed Mousavi’s website and directed much of his online campaigning from … Wednesday when we set out together to return home to our studies, to our lives in England. The same Wednesday when they …
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