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The Novel is Dead, Long Live the Novel
… of the Novel, or Failure of the Novel, or the Shrinking Audience for the Novel, or—conversely but not … is being made for the very first time and is Big News—is coming, and we should be ready for it, and be ready to … over-the-top scene to the next. The way Sherman speaks points not to a failure of language, but to a failure …
A Fighting Modernist
… In Calvinistic earth he would undoubtedly have been uncomfortable, for he had expressed the hope that when dead, … he found his native land strangely unappreciative of radicals and reformers and hopefully emigrated to America in 1794 … and that the spirit that guided the clergy would never die. Despite his fears, the controversy abated and the …
Comrades in Error
… Comrades in Error The Conservative Revolution. By Hermann … utopianism. But Deutsches Volkstum and another monthly, Die Tat, were the pathfinders of rising National Socialism, … this much attacked ruling class of pre-War Germany. He points to the basically liberal traits of the East Prussian …
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Grand Unified Theory of Female Pain
… all over Dracula . Mina is drained of her blood, then made complicit in the feast: His right hand gripped her by the … Maria in the mountains confesses her rape to an American soldier—​ things were done to me I fought until I could not see … can be symptom as much as cure; everything ultimately points back to pain—​even and especially these clutches at …
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My Life As a Movie: The Kelly Howe Story
… who do extraordinary things worthy of the big screen—to complement our  Winter 2013 issue . This installment … to AIDS (which was called GRID then); your first child died a few hours after her birth; your next child suffered a … Virginia; she blogs regularly for VQR. Visit her website at  jenniferniesslein.com . By Jennifer Niesslein …
The Bird Collection
… “The birds I need get harder and harder to come by,” said Merritt. “DDT has just ruint the birds here. … killed the hell out of the birds too. Someday before I die, I’m going back to Vaiden to the hills and get out of … boxes lined with cotton, full of all kinds of birds, Cardinals, Baltimore Orioles, and hummingbirds. The boxes were …
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