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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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The Foaling Man
… angle turn to form a short L-shaped structure, which accommodated one extra stall and a breeding area, Nicholas … stud. All the mares in this shed were pregnant with his foals. “You hear that, Molly?” he said. “Hawk’s calling you. … her hands and feet hacked off. A few years later his mother died of cancer. It was diagnosed in April, and she was dead …
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George Garrett’s South
… the concept of nationalism continues to present itself as a complex sociopolitical phenomenon, constantly in formation, … for southern writers have remained particular and constant points of interest—from his first two published essays in … , Billy Tone, is concerned “not with the crimes he studies but with the South itself and with the accumulated …
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You Stood Beneath a Streetlight Waving Goodbye
You Stood Beneath a Streetlight Waving Goodbye You stood beneath a streetlight waving goodbye the night we dropped you off in the city for our daughter’s appointment with one of the country’s top surgeons. and as we drove away, the other children and I …
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A Moral Temper
… irritating, highly readable. After all, Dwight, in single combat, grappled with most issues of the last century, from … And last, that lunch at the Atheneum ( sic ) Club (ladies annex) which you may remember, when Gloria and I … features of Truman’s cold war policies,” editor Wreszin points out. His book Memoirs of a Revolutionist (1956; …
The Making of Edith Wharton
… reason why Wharton’s works are much more admired than studied or taught. Something has occurred since her immense … left dormant. When awakened she made an adventurous erotic companion. On the other hand, one’s suspicion from reading … to assess the images of women in her fiction; for, as Lewis points out, she often changed the sexes when she recast her …
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Forty Acres and a Year
… and The Rolling Stones. When we moved to the land, I was also playing on recording sessions with various artists: The … use, checked out government sources such as the Forestry Commission, NRCS offices, and the like. Finally, I enrolled … which, in turn, leads to new use and new life. When trees die for any reason, the woodpeckers begin to feed on insects …
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