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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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Englishry and Artistry
… soon after his death. Though they may not be needed to combat “the iniquity of oblivion,” they may prevent … deep, broad, and shrewd thinker.” Upon these two points Mr. Marrot has offered abundant and convincing … the average intelligent reader. Galsworthy need not be studied before he can be read. His symbolism, for instance, …
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Digging Out
… And the statistics show they’ll spend ten percent of that income on petty bribes to the Afghan government. The whole of … of growing an economy in a landlocked country. He points to prospective spurs to Pakistan and Iran, where … pulley system that once dragged coal cars out of the mine died decades ago, and now the miners lower themselves in …
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Tiger Ghost
… alone before. In the subway there is a store selling fine combs, brushes, hair clips made of jade and tortoise shell. … can provide a smooth journey in the fortune-seeking course. Also loving care and health. At a nearby temple, people pray … himself when he started drinking again after his mother died, though Bridget noted that the first time she saw him …
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On Loving Literature
… not mean the first definition, the technical one: individuals who teach college students. I will mean the second … centuries. Lynch wishes to uncover “how it has come to be that those of us for whom English is a line of … that we have “this tendency to identify literary studies with the love of the subject and to identify that love …
Erebus
… Cong, they are there too, and the ones from the day so many died you tore up your own clothes for bandages, all there … you can’t tell them. Over twenty years since you got lost coming home, and now you’re back here in the stinking silt …
Stanley Crouch, Our Black American Mencken
… Wright made himself something of an anomaly in the black community as a consequence. He championed the cause of black … invectives on Mencken, stand as Exhibit A. The year was 1926, and the Harlem Renaissance was in full flower. What … Crouch’s ruminations on Michael Jackson, films such as Eddie Murphy’s version of The Nutty Professor , or …
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