Poetry
… have to & in leaving, ensured that at least one of us would die. I have one photograph of him as a child & in it he & my … silence. I think if you look at something hard enough it becomes obsolete, or you do, that your name turns to smoke & … the two boys, behind the woods & all the high-school scandals beginning, discreetly, within them, a plume of smoke …
… trip into the town, to the Coleman’s store, where he was welcome to sit on the porch and smoke his cigarettes—the whites … to get him to start going again, paid him a visit. He also hunted alone, without dogs, and wished he could keep … moved far away generations ago, and two of them had since died. When he was alone deep on his side of the swamp, he …
… Notes on Current Books, Autumn 1977 If Earl Warren had accomplished nothing more during his 16-year tenure than to … The result is a work whose usefulness extends beyond studies of modern poetry or the Fugitive and Agrarian movements … subject for biography. The author’s elegant prose only points up a cruel contrast to poor Mabel’s lack of wit. …
… shrill bombardment and find, if not sleep, at least an accommodation with the noise. Darren and I seat ourselves at a … it, too, passes. I ask a waitress for the bathroom and she points outside. Soldiers and security guards lounging on the backs of pickup …
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… Cecilia Jurado Chueca Cecilia Jurado Chueca studied commercial photography at the Antonio Gaudi Institute and …
… By Harry Elmer Barnes. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. Two Volumes. $10.00. The “new” history, fathered by … with the scope of his ambition. Even to list without comment the main activities and institutions of man, from … the Great, Plotinus, and Joan of Arc. Perhaps they explain also why nearly one half of the two thousand pages is …