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No Facts, Only Perceptions
… camouflaged jungle uniforms incongruously bedecked with medals and ribbons maintain a permanent vigil for our MI As at … to haunt the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Congressional committees still spend millions of dollars on one … people of the Golden Triangle call him Kon Ahn Harm Kon Die: “ The One Who Carries the Dead.” And though his …
Faulkner’s Criticism of Modern America
… the world in which he lived. At one time or another he complained of many features of our American life style: of … Jenny Du Pre, who had experienced the Civil War, did not die until 1930, and thus remained to counsel and sometimes … aspect of the individual’s fulfillment of himself. Goodwin points out that more than one thinker of the nineteenth …
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Planting Tulips
… blood. In Holland, they bloom everywhere, behind colonials, across pools of wheat, near prints of wolves— in 1635, … the bulbs deeper, they might bloom longer. But mostly they die each year. They forget how to turn away from shade. …
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Riding Ditch
… quarter of one right of the New Cache La Poudre Irrigating Company ditch system attached. Farming in the arid expanse … whose efficiency ranges from 40 to 60 percent (some studies report potential efficiencies as high as 80 percent, … in the name of heritage. There have been numerous turning points concerning water in Colorado’s history. One of the …
Telling Irony: Peter Taylor’s Later Stories
… and meaning, and our role is parallel to the narrator’s. We come to share in the odd detective game: not to discover … shapes the story and presents those events to his audience. In such later works as “In the Miro District,” … For the interplay between “history” and “discourse” also reflects the action of the narrator’s own imagination …
C. Vann Woodward, Southern Historian
… youth and the ways in which those experiences helped us to come to terms with our heritage. The urge to look back on … who graduated from college in the early 1950’s, there also were new voices in the land and new forces astir. By … later that the lectures “were given before unsegregated audiences and they were received in that spirit of tolerance …
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