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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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Scraps From Beckett’s Workshop
… work as a predictable and necessary culmination of what had come before. The wrapper of the British edition of … matter of Imagination Dead Imagine was not those two bodies in yin-yang position in their geometrical igloo, but … to such a subject, while the punctuation (no exclamation points), the odd locution (“why ah”) and the wonderfully …
How Was It Possible?
… reincarnated in 1900, they would probably have looked back complacently on the old century and forward confidently to … In the resulting global conflict, one in forty human beings died. “The hundred years after 1900 were without question,” … as well as narratively? The patterns Ferguson points to certainly seem to be there. 2 But what should we …
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In a Field of Force
… We’ll have to discuss that one. Listen, won’t keep you. Do come up some night while you’re home. We’ll have some … to bug you but last year was awful. All the drinking at Eddie’s, no Christmas tree, no church. It just wasn’t … a fresh butt in her mouth, the mother, child in her arms, also began to stare at Gino. Finally all of their eyes were …
Prince Edward County: Revisited and Revitalized
… at a closed, locked school. Abandoned is the word that comes to my mind — a word with deep, hurtful implications … modern-day protest — much less full-blown civil disobedience — had come to race relations in the United States. I … of Lucy Vaughn ( “Miss Lucy”) and is one who also points to the relative independence of the African-American …
Scottish and Welsh Nationalism
… economic crisis and have even grown bored with it; what comes as a surprise to even the best-informed in the United … Welsh problems and debating the Labour Government’s proposals for limited home rule (or devolution: the new anodyne … Tydfil, the Jerusalem of Welsh socialism and Keir Hardie’s old stronghold, The victory at Merthyr also represents …
Virginia Politics: Winds of Change
… Virginians are truly proud of the modern politics of their Commonwealth. Books by New Englanders, studies by Middle Westerners, and even reports of State study … future education, parks, roads, social services, and hospitals. As the euphoria continued, it was hard to challenge …
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