… That Virginia holds an enviable place among the commonwealths of American balladry is fully attested by such … ballad authorship scholars are “not far apart on essential points,” reveal Dr. Davis as one who would find a middle … anthologist, has done justice to the rich folk-song materials at his command. Several important appendices round his …
Criticism
… Paul had married my mother a few years after my father died, and over their time together he behaved in ways that … December, Melville House released The Senate Intelligence Committee Report on Torture , a document that had been made … [sic] with head lower than torso.” 2 But detainees also drank Ensure. Lots of it. They almost certainly drank …
… they dubbed their practice “oral history.” There is also the matter of posing alternatives to what actually … of Lenin to Russia by means of a sealed train—would become the most famous examples of such strategic and … observation of Fussell’s is how literate the British soldiers of World War I were and how so many of them carried …
… in 1976— “Because I Want More Than One Life,” Tyler commented: “It seems to me often that I’m sort of looking … Award and the Pulitzer Prize. Tyler reached another large audience when Accidental Tourist was produced as a highly … Peacock, Tyler’s English teacher at Broughton High School, also had a large impact on her early development. In a …
Photography
… overflowing with potent imagery. But this sensory input can also be overpowering, making it tough to find a single … another framing device, and steep upward angles enrich the composition so that “the point of view is different from … I only think when I edit.” Asked if the birds are somehow a commentary on the massive city they now inhabit, Mizutani …
… You don’t wonder what, how, why You want to know how to die Look in the crow’s eye. 4. One-a-penny, two-a-penny, …