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Winter 2025 Cover with photo by Lys Arango of 3 coal miners sitting on a bench during lunch

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A Woman’s Name Is In the Second Verse:
… that a song more powerful than the hymn of angels is forthcoming.” When the thunder stopped, a song in supernatural wattage began. It came down in falsetto, reciting words of beauty, of totality, of purpose. … pushed me deeper into the silt and mud for good measure. 626-629 By Ray A. Young Bear …
A Ge’mman wid’ a Big Book
… cynical, tedious work that Lewis Mumford and other earlier commentators found it than as a masterpiece of 19th-century … by the number of articles, dissertations, and cultural studies it has informed during the last decade, it has all but … Griffiths, among others. The promoter/ booster figure is studied in such representatives as Jefferson, Whitman, William …
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Opportunity Knocks
… is land-control,” he told me. “Specifically, the black community’s right to control land in the black community”), … Max was born in Haiti, to wealthy parents—his father, who died in 1990, was an OB/GYN; his mother is a nurse—but moved … four month’s worth of losses, cresting just above 9,000 points. New-home sales increased in several cities, after …
The Pagan Empire and the Power of God
… which, drawing to itself the human substance, pretends to accomplish of itself the bringing of man to the divine state. … ity: all Neros, old and new, have known this. And they know also that only Christ can triumph over the kingdom of the … of God is not only, as some have said it is, to be ready to die for Him but to kill for Him—by just so much are we …
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An Invocation of the Big-Eared Runt
… poisoner) had lived. Of all the tours of Buenos Aires the company offered, the murder tour was the most popular. It … at first but got boring after a while.  He had studied the ten crimes of the tour in detail so that he could … police record. A murderer of children and small animals. A murderer who didn’t know how to read or add, who …
Homage to Vietnam
… for our time, the war story that can teach us most. The Soldiers’ Tale — Samuel Hynes I woke to consciousness against … whose life was unalterably affected by the sense of community engendered by the “war effort.” I would not begin … forever and forever because during that long pause I could also hold him and Elizabeth together in my mind—her standing …
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