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New York, I Loved You
New York, I Loved You I loved you, New York. The way, at first, Tina loved Ike, loved even the winged Effort of his anger, loved his punch-drunk backhand in flight, Loved even the Staten Island of him, his absurd cost Of living, his paper bag-Thunderbird …
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A Review of The Silent History
… app produced by the New York Public Library is stuffed with commentaries and original documents connected to the 1818 … but proving further that this particular monster refuses to die. Why so much interest in Shelley’s tale, when so many … with the limits of knowledge and the disruptive potentials of technology.” Inhumanity versus humanity, humanity …
Henry Taylor’s Persuasive Praise
… Henry Taylor’s Persuasive Praise Compulsory Figures: Essays on Recent American Poets. By … Taylor often displays his “sharp eye” (and ear), but he also proves himself to be the kind of sensitive and … be without regret And shall mortality forget, When I shall die who lived for this, I shall not miss the things I miss. …
Reprint, Winter 1984
… published in 1952, was lauded by historian Henry Steele Commager at the time of its publication as “the best book … of this book has just been published by Nebraska [$12.95]. Also available as a Nebraska paperback is George R. … her life was tragically short—she was only 34 when she died of tuberculosis in France on Jan.8, 1923—Katherine …
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A Week on the Oregon Coast
… of sea water fall off the oars. Soon Melville’s ship will come by singing. All those times we’ve been born, and died, including Those times when we were never born at all, … Andromeda to sit upright in her chair. Robert, you’ve become a watcher of the night sky— You sit up half the night …
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… peppering them with questions, while the senators’ staff also record what’s being said—insurance that the boss was … often wonder about what we don’t hear in rooms where officials can speak without concern for the invasive tools of … US Capitol by a painting of George Washington resigning as commander in chief of the Continental army. Capitol Hill, …
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