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VQR Nominated for Two National Magazine Awards
… with which writing, reporting, editing and design all come together to command readers’ attention and fulfill the magazine’s unique editorial mission. Also named as finalists in the Under 100,000 Circulation … literary core.” More information can be found at the ASME’s website. By The Editors …
One Eye
… even more inadequate. Readers familiar with Charles Burns’s comics already will be well aware of the excruciatingly … poetic juxta-position of images and other sundry talking points) and while I might be able to do a college passing-C … “low class,” his sketchbooks filled with respectful studies of forgotten B-list comic book artists and pencil …
The Search for Trinity
… By John Crowe Ransom. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, $3.50. Reason and Nature. An Iissay on the Meaning … liturgy that talks about the lost paradise of the me dieval synthesis, its disintegration into Protestantism and … the Occident is to be presented to a modern audience. Hence also the subtitle, “An Unorthodox Defence of Orthodoxy.” The …
A New Paul Gauguin
… misunderstanding, of a deeply affectionate nature, of incomparable delicacy of feeling toward his daughter. In … finally, without worry about money, I could love, sing and die.” But he continues more significantly: . . . Our two … Millet to those young chemists ‘qui accumulent les petits points.’ He went to Tahiti because he thought he would be …
The Case of France
… serious intervention of the best political thought at our command. The spectacle of the brain of our western culture … “fall” both flatters Anglo-Saxon moral complacency and conceals from its users and from their listeners the true … belief that the British and American peoples (and their soldiers) forget that so far, many more Frenchmen have been …
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Going Rogue
… scrap skins from the garment industry, nuisance animals, and pet-industry casualties to create both traditional … Now, Katie’s using a roadkill squirrel, which means it has died of trauma. She doesn’t know what trauma, which is why … stuff can happen. Katie, where did this particular squirrel come from?  Innamorato: I have a stockpile of roadkill that …
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