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The Dreadful Details: The Problem of Depicting War
… in open fields, huddled in wagon traces, their limp bodies dragged and stacked for mass burial. When the … described how the essay he was writing was changing as he composed it. He had originally intended to explain why he … and introduced in this issue by Edward Hirsch. As Hirsch points out, Orten wrote most of these poems under the heel …
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Book Notes
… to Edwards’s life that will appeal to a broad audience. A Short Life is more than a condensation of … subjectively speculating on Kahlo’s thoughts at various points in her life. These sections alternate with … van Meegeren, by Jonathan Lopez. Harcourt, August 2008. $26 Imagine this as the plot of a novel: in the 1920s, a …
Finance and Foreign Policies
… politics and international finance is a matter of common knowledge. There is ample evidence that throughout … is fighting a losing battle against the world trend which points towards political interference with banking instead … however, taken deep root in the popular imagination, and dies hard. Even today it is by no means easy to convince …
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Her Silence, Her Voice
… congressional sessions. As a Colombian-born woman, I welcomed this new female face in the political arena. She spoke … know then that in addition to being Colombian, she was also French. That Betancourt was taken hostage by the FARC … used). There were three types of retentions: Generals, soldiers, and policemen were taken as prisoners of war. …
Immortality in Pawn
… era was recovered by the men of the renaissance, and the medieval world has been gradually revealed to those who come out of it, but these are not to be compared with the … ago remains to be seen. There are, however, two fundamentals of method pointing in that direction that have helped us …
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A Culture of No
… informally known as the Camp, is a sprawling, walled-in compound of low-lying cinder-block buildings and trailers … to seek asylum. Immigration courts are administrative bodies, divided into regional districts that have developed … requires interrogating the data from multiple vantage points. First, Sanchez and I dug into the effects of having …
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