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Notes on Current Books, Summer 1980
… their actions. Mr. Price has tracked down survivors, studied the records in both countries, and the result is a very … the disintegration of the army of Nicholas II in a more complete manner than earlier writers. Concentrating … depressing for a feminist reader, since, as Tannahill points out over and over, women have been subjugated ever …
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Small Presses & Self-Publishers: Enemies? Or Half-Siblings?
… every day: self-publishing is a booming business. And these companies—or at least Google—view us as part of the … per se, so we need to redefine or repackage “the book.” Points two and three aren’t wrong—they’re right in many … enabling a network of young writers who can serve as an audience, a test-market, an advertising team, and a …
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Litter
… Nadia knows, when the mother leaves them, that they will die. They lurch from side to side, low on the ground, ears … Karim. “Maybe that’s the mother,” she says. The cat doesn’t come near the kittens. Instead she goes around the corner of … brown liquid bubbles out. Nadia and Karim know from the websites they’ve found that newborn kittens cannot …
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The Jetty
… stand poised, pristinely, on the glinting edge, so you come to feel yourself suspended in a fluency that would be … parabolic sands, like finest brushstrokes lacing the shoals— shallows of moon snails, whelks, skate eggs, these …
The Conquest of Death
… with death have been comparatively slight. Dear ones have died for me as for others, but in every case under … were stopping places, arranged for eternity, and of such points the new kinetic universe is irascibly impatient. … more perfect, ever more harmoniously conscious of itself. 264-274 By Edwin Bjorkman …
The League of Nations in Wartime
… of the French delegation to the League. In his sleeping compartment, filled almost entirely by his massive body, we … the old League Covenant and its twenty-six articles, but also that more and more people will realize that the League, … Excellencies who used to crowd the “Bavaria,” Swiss soldiers today drink Swiss beer at its unvarnished tables. The …
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