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Creatures of This Place
… Creatures of This Place I have come to visit Texas, the bayou country. If I sit here the … can be discussed, from several altogether practical standpoints, including the most practical of all, economical. I … come except without coming I would not have seen the lizard die a mysterious death on the claws of the cat, would not …
The Fruits of Misopedy
… never did absorb all Meg said, but she grasped the essentials: the assignment to Pakistan, the collapse of child care … party she gave a few days later, Julia was overwhelmed with compliments on her new companion. Surprised, she glanced … or some twist of the psyche Julia would rather have died than explore, she found herself wanting the doll. No, …
Cutting A Classic Down to Size
… to reviewers in 1851 as to the academics who have studied it from a spectrum of points of view in the course of the 20th century. Melville, … The remark is typical of the book’s humorously riddling complexity. The reader addressed is one who may mistakenly …
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Eric Borsuk
… Eric Borsuk Eric Borsuk is the author of American Animals (Turner, 2020), the memoir featured in the acclaimed … the stories of currently and formerly incarcerated individuals. He lives in Brooklyn, where he serves on the board of directors of Die Jim Crow Records, the nation’s first nonprofit record …
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The Most Contemptible Moth: Lowell in Letters
… them). The inky page, the homely sheet of paper itself, becomes the property of the receiver (in this way letters … we trust them? Rare is the writer who doesn’t play to his audience, seduce by his gossip or gossip of seductions, use … swagger of language. Robert Lowell letters American poetry 269-284 By William Logan …
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Devices of Wonder
… chemical or biological transformation in my body. But the communion with a larger vision seems worth the risk. And the … manifesto via the Electronic Café manifesto, which is also cool because it’s West Coast thinking,” Bon said. … was donated to the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, a precursor to the VA, in 1888. And it was there that …
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