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Russia Vindicated
… Conquer Russia. By Maurice Hindus. Doubleday, Doran and Company. $2.00. Mission to Moscow. By Joseph E. Davies. … liberation directed against plutocracy, and its propaganda also made an appeal to the loyalty of the masses. For a long … statistics and diplomatic materials, relating them at all points to the living body of the people and the nature of …
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Father’s Day
… of Turner’s Trophy World, 18 N. Clark Avenue, Chicago, died yesterday in his home. Mr. Turner was an elder of the … no regrets. No one, least of all Mother, expected you to come from London to see the old fart put under. Maureen … truly interesting hard on). Ah, but there’s more. Daddy was also—or hadn’t you noticed—a bit of a racist. Trophy World …
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Thoughts on the Process: a Conversation about Writing with Fenton Johnson
… widely anthologized and published in numerous literary journals (including an essay in VQR in 1990). However, in … experience the terror of presenting work before an audience of critics. Over the years I am always re-learning … a good thing, because the interview or conversation  becomes a discipline in paying close attention and in choosing …
Bradford Market
… “Hello, love,” she said nervously, and wrung her hands. “Come in then, I’ve kept you some tea.” Not much had changed since my last visit, though Paul, after 26 years of it, was no longer willing to work as a plumber. … classes at an adult education program. He had also studied German and had once been to the Oktoberfest, though he …
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The Criminal Record
… City. Behind the high wall of the police-headquarters complex, the cars are piled three, four, even five high, their rusted bodies giving the area around them the feel of a junkyard. For … nor has he been captured by any branch of the same. October 26, 1972: Information is released that he is not detained by …
Attic Shape: Dusting Off Evangeline
… does haunt us, a vague ghost adrift on the Mississippi in company with Uncle Tom and Huck Finn, those other refugee … Unsuccessful. Gave it up. . . . May 25th. The days die and make no sign. The Castalian fount is still.” The two … missing, and though Evangeline’s travels cover the cardinal points of the American compass (in 1847), Longfellow’s …
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