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Squatter City
… deeply divided by politics and class, the invasions have become a powerful symbol of the challenges facing President … earth. Scores of people are murdered every weekend, their bodies littering the narrow streets and alleyways of the … powers that allowed him to govern by decree, Chávez passed 26 new laws, including several related to housing that ban …
The Role of Modern Art
… increasing strength of the veterans (one of the merited compensations for the great difficulties which artists have … Cezanne, separates from them sharply and consciously, and points to conclusions almost the reverse of their own. A … Asked about study of the classics by Americans, Diego Rivera replied, “Certainly, we should study the …
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Merge
… You and I are stuck with each other, Cordis comments to Moppet subverbally as she puts the teakettle on … back onto a high shelf, and went into the other room. He’s also walked the dog, picked up bottles of vodka and vast … et cetera.… Had his father memorized some script? Had he studied his lines at schools for rich thugs? Well, come to …
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Like? Whatever: Likability and the Nonfiction Writer
… celebrating holidays. Does the success of our work hinge on coming across as likable human beings? I asked Cheryl … of diverse literatures.” Paul Hanstedt took his audience into account from the get-go, on his blog White Boy … won’t you read it?’ It’s a tough thing to balance.” Strayed points out that the difficulty varies from writer to writer …
The Mathew Brady Photographs
… horses, suffered toothache to its bloody end. And when they died, they just died. (God was in His prime,     and could take on Science …
Dependents
… it to a musical two years in a row. In other words, too complicated to explain to you.” Cora’s too busy to play … else on the bus. Even though Beth Sibula and I are tied in points this week. My mother says “things will work out” and … composition papers, Miss Clark manicures her nails. She studies them with eyes slightly crossed, flicking the file as …
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