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Catholic In the South: Confessions of A Convert’s Son
… Fork, she grew up wild, partly because her own mother died early. She rode motorcycles, smoked cigarettes, flirted … was baptized, said her first confession, received her first Communion, and spoke her marriage vows, in a six a.m. … part of my devout mother. Incidentally, My Catholic Faith also sheds light on the scheduling of the six A.M. wedding: …
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… reductions in recording projects; the giant Polygram combine absorbed financially troubled London/Decca; Capitol … was famous for. Good mono sound throughout (Arabesque 8026). One of the most cogent expressions of the competing … a lengthy poem by Catalan priest Jacinto Verdaguer. When he died in 1946, his heirs entrusted completion of the work to …
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The Descendant
… city of Arequipa. By the time I was a teenager, I had come to see Peru as a place where I could be someone else, … the heterodox Peruvian Marxist José Carlos Mariátegui in 1926. I was surprised to see Mariano’s name there—I knew … job at the Reuters Lima bureau. My father’s parents died when I was young, so I often called upon Jorge, my …
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A Grand Tour
… and detail over the course of decades in his private journals. To be sure, the larger his collection of thinkers, the … A rational worldview may well be liberating, but it hardly comforted his existential fears. The enlightened discourses … Boswell, is his reply: “Yes. Remember always that there are points at which our souls are bound.” Overwhelmed, Boswell …
Trauma Plate
… like ours. We’ve tried all the gimmicks: two-for-one rentals, the VIP card, a night drop. But the end is near, and … the Cadillac—a $1400 field vest with over-shoulders and a combat collar. It’s like a day-long bear hug , she says. It … talk about how long , and Jane reclines some in the heat, points her feet toward the horizon. Look out , Bill yells, …
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Cecilia Jurado Chueca
… Cecilia Jurado Chueca Cecilia Jurado Chueca studied commercial photography at the Antonio Gaudi Institute and …
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