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The Malaya Lolas
… house where they were repeatedly assaulted by Japanese soldiers. Lola Lita and Lola Ceferina are part of the Malaya … who document survivors is how, almost by feel, she pinpoints a tenderness that doesn’t undermine resilience, but … Freedom burden community memory photography resilience 26-59 Lola Lita outside the remains of the Red House, which …
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Personal Terrors
… despite my size, I’m a nerd. I fear God and have studied the Bible in my free time. But I’ve given myself to my … The movement is sometimes portrayed by conservative commentators, like Tomi Lahren, as an organization populated … world and has deeply influenced our foreign policy.” Chua points out that America is a kind of supergroup where people …
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W. S. Merwin, the Eternal Apprentice
… greeted him as if he were a serious poet. Like an elder, he also offered advice. “You don’t really have anything to … in poetry, Merwin continued at the trade, working in a comically diverse array of languages: French, German, … keenly. “To My Brother Hanson,” addressed to a sibling who died in childbirth, Merwin’s lines hint at the scale of his …
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A Man’s Man
… account; even the slightest novels receive a page or two of commentary. But it is typical of Hall’s emphasis on results … evidence that might help explain this mystery. One of the points that he makes most effectively as he carefully treats … earlier in 1863 that he was, “of all our novelists, the ladies’ man of our time.” Although Hall cites contemporaries …
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Much Ado About Nothing: Review of Why Does the World Exist?
… wafts across the page: why would Holt choose a full-bodied red from Bordeaux rather than an Alsatian Riesling to accompany the famously heavy dish of that same region? Leaving … ending, it will run backwards ad infinitum. As Swinburne points out, God is a necessary being “in the sense that he …
Notes on Current Books, Winter 1982
… synthesis that had previously provided “Americans” with a common identity. The resulting sense of alienation and … if Klein’s focus sometimes seems uncomfortably narrow, it also yields innumerable valuable insights and intellectual … also contains reviews of recent literature and literary studies and a list of noteworthy dissertations. Readership …
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