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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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Rhythms of a Severed Past
… photographic career is vast, seemingly borderless. His bodies of work include American teenagers in juvenile … Korean activists protesting Japan’s treatment of WWII “comfort women”; a day in the life of Los Angeles’s Ethiopian … neighborhoods have been the site of community-building but also intercommunal violence; collective defense during the …
The Green Room, Spring 1999
… and late 20th century in which white Southerners told of coming up from racism and embracing racial brotherhood and … These narratives are the subject of his VQR essay. They are also part of his forthcoming book, But Now I See: The White … matters should be addressed to The Managing Editor. Website: http://www.vqronline.org/ EDITORIAL OFFICES: ONE …
Aesthetics and Religion
… that the churches are not only places of rest, but of sleep also, it is not remarkable that (taking these assumptions to … care to realize every psychological reaction of their audiences, and to play up or down, as the case may be, to the … this lack? These, in an age when formal religion has become theatrical and removed from the really intimate …
What Are Elections For?
… apparatus of a roaring trade, the paraphernalia of physical comfort and convenience, are not civilization, and there is … and. refuse to eat a bite until the Indian civil disobedience movement came to terms, the trouble would be over in … prudence requires our society to develop more available points of sympathetic contact than the one which industry …
Talisman
Literary Tastes
… shells for her family and friends. That, I admire. I also admire Jean-Paul Sartre’s work, but I am, again, not so … 3 p.m., when you think that you’re about to fall into a coma. She also sneaked in one cup of strong but milky tea in … the popcorn has is offset by the unpronounceable ingredients of a topping that bills itself as “all natural.” …
Spring 1933
… James and Inez got home from work yesterday, they saw smoke coming out an upstairs window. Their bed was in flames. When … made things happen the way they happened. After her parents died in a car crash, Amber moved in with Inez’s family down … well by Amber, who’d been left by herself when her parents died. Hadn’t even married until age 29. Amber was quiet, …
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