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The Savage South: An Inquiry into the Origins, Endurance, and Presumed Demise of an Image
… as an historical phenomenon. The South has presumably come up from savagery, and one views the Southern past from … have shown, 18th-century Europeans, following Linnaeus’s studies in classifying man, placed the Negro at the bottom of … what extent did tensions in Northern society at particular points of social and cultural transition cause Northerners, …
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The Second Sense
… country. Whether this time the instance was escape from Communist rule or the rule that succeeded it in Hungary, is … with plastic building kits, articulating bodies of battery-operated outer-space monsters. The child … Zsuzsana has found home. He is in exile. nobel laureates 268-276 By Nadine Gordimer …
Mars’ Hill and the Parthenon
… a state of more unstable equilibrium than he supposes. His companion, Barlow, is at once bolder and more conventional. … Then, no doubt, nobility involves a goodly degree of size also. There is nothing ugly, no, not the slightest detail, … in the New World. In the abstract, whatever may be the expediency of our new policy, it is quite immoral. The Greeks …
Germans and Nazis
… the short tempers, the freezing houses, scanty meals, sickness, filth, and utter weariness of the home front … Pihl writes of that event, “and I would say that Nazism died in Germany when the drama on the Volga came to an … of Lieutenant General Dittmar, radio voice of the High Command; episodes in streets and stores in which …
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La Moretta
… as though stitched together from pelts of smaller animals. Bill had been certain it was menacing them, stalking … building that could have been in Paris except for the soldiers standing guard in ill-fitting green uniforms. Even the … he ordered shrimp cocktail and then refused to eat it. As a compromise, Bill and Lyla spent the first week of their …
Week of 5/13/18
… Best 200 Words I Read All Week. From fact to fiction, from comedic to tragic, we hope you find as much to admire in … Kate Snyder Excerpt from “Is it time for small plates to die now?”  The Pool ,  Lauren Bravo, April 6, 2018 2. If … Hughes appeared as the scruffy poet who had fled his studies at Columbia for the pleasures of la vie bohème , while …
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