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The Sickness of a Speculative Culture
… have to do some cutting and pasting in order to see the complicated pattern in its new dimensions and perspectives, … kind that has gone before. I should like to propose two new points of view, already established in our academic modes of … of the human arts and that the product therefore embodied human labor; hence the labor theory of value. Likewise …
The Burden of Light
… a low hum vibrating in the back of his head. Sometimes he also saw her in the faces of people around him who had known … Deep sleep was the only place where he found some peace and comfort. Whenever Jon thought of traveling, he considered a … altered dosage and new drugs were administered. When she died, he was forced to remember those words vividly. “You …
The Walking Rain
… table mirror. While I daubed Sortilège perfume on my pulse points, rubbed my gleaming just-shaven legs with baby oil, … you numberless infinities Of souls, and to your scattered bodies go. . . . It was the time of Donne and Dostoyevsky, … they’re shaking up the corn for Bingo. Big night at the FCC.” There, he hasn’t quite said it again. We each wish, in …
Twenty Years After Dallas
… a lost weekend, and I started writing it the next afternoon coming back from Washington, where we’d gone with Stevenson … could feel the way she did—that when our president died we had lost a friend. And not only Americans. He was … Kennedy began finally doubting the euphoria of his own generals and advisers. He had seen Indochina in the early 1950’s …
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The Crossover Beard; or, the True Story of Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster (Among Other Things)
… the gate. Suddenly the SOUND of the sirens is heard again, coming towards us. The M.P. pops to attention and salutes as … unsmiling, completely, it seems, without emotion. Obedient, servile, almost like robot men. Yet they are alive. … Karen watches him go, pained and concerned. DISSOLVE 26) INT. LAB DAY A full view of a large scientific space …
An Objective Guide
… European countries; of the members of the British Commonwealth of Nations; of twenty-five countries of the … picture of political conditions and of the role of individuals. Thus, the author of the chapter on Czechoslovakia gives … the pre-Munich period, still remains to be written. Also, such considerations are perhaps for the specialist, …
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