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Elliott Woods Reporting from Rafah
… Egypt, where he was working to gain access to Gaza for an upcoming story for us when the current conflict there broke … orthopedic surgeon from Cairo University Hospital. “Tissue dies and infection sets in. The condition is life … can get to the border. As of late Sunday afternoon, only 260 patients had been transferred to Egypt. At the Rafah …
The Age of Sanity
… Southwestern of Memphis, by the way, but no matter. It was common knowledge that the theater tour was Sam’s last … are moments in life which could have served as turning points, if one were so inclined toward melancholy. I regret … saying, “and I was so foolish. I thought he might actually die because he couldn’t have me. Can you imagine?” This was …
The Green Room, Spring 1987
… The Green Room, Spring 1987 The individuals involved in the making of a writer cannot always be … most remarkable women, namely, Eleanor Roosevelt, who died in 1962. While there is no question about the strength … poems in Pequod and Seneca Review and has poems forthcoming in Tendril and New Letters . Sharon Davie is a …
Notes on Current Books, Autumn 2003
… seamen who froze, starved, endured storms and often died in the vain search for a fantasy—a Northwest Passage. … Seduced by the West , by Laurie Winn Carlson. Ivan R. Dee $26 Just when our national party commemorating the 200th … shaped her career. The biography also emphasizes certain points of Jackson’s character which are sure to draw …
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Kalani Pickhart
… Kalani Pickhart Kalani Pickhart is the author of I Will Die in a Foreign Land (Two Dollar Radio, 2022), winner of … Young Lions Fiction Award and long-listed for the Virginia Commonwealth University Cabell First Novelist Award. Kalani …
A Basket of Replaceables
… There isn’t much to be said for an ideology whose essentials are the greatness of white Christians and their … and self-pity. Terrible things were done in the name of Communism, but at least Communism promised the elevation of working people and the …
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