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… the mail shortly, and for all of the articles to be on the website in about a week. Unless you’re not a subscriber, in …
A Plantation Retrospect
… pigmentation. Some years ago I said in an address of welcome that I was asked to deliver by, the English-Speaking … it that he did not suffer for lack of medicine or invalid diet. And I can personally bear witness that, as far back as … In other words, I think that it was truer to “the kindred points of Heaven and Home,” more responsive to “Pure …
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The Pit
… 1982, at which point the owner, the Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO), with copper prices tanking, shut off the … 2007, when thirty-seven birds (ducks, geese, and one swan) died after lingering too long. And there are reports of … it’s a community that gets the job done” and later he pinpoints Butte’s weakness as “entitlement”: “They became …
Week of 9/30/18
… Best 200 Words I Read All Week. From fact to fiction, from comedic to tragic, we hope you find as much to admire in … same line four times, “My mother told me just before she died,” AAAA, no variation, just moaning the words, each time … enough to flirt with tonal chaos. Generations of spirituals pass through “Motherless Child,” field melodies and work …
Man on A Turquoise-Colored Cloud
… small encouragements. Natalie’s mother and I have just welcomed little Taliesin into the world. He yowls from the … rings and Roger finally stands in our living room, an Eddie Bauer sock hat in hand, I find myself softening to him. … in the middle. “I hate the passage of time. I hate how it heals wounds. I hate how it races on. I hate how remote my …
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Funeral
… to ask them, Who’s this stranger? Where’d he live? How’d he die? There are many causes of death, among them the ache … by Mohammad Shaheen and Amro Naddy Poetry death funerals Mahmoud Darwish 140-140 By Mahmoud Darwish …
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