Interviews
… unavoidable for both Everett and his readers. As Everett points out, “[Race] has less to do with my work than it does … Robbery in 1903 and he shoots a pistol at the end at the audience and men fainted and women screamed. It’s not that. It … What is not? Southern Literature confederate flag race 259-264 By Matthew Dischinger …
… because genuinely independent types are not likely to feel comfortable hammering out a consensus. Albert Murray, the … vitality and elegance.” None of these things, he rightly points out, suggests emasculation, much less adds up to the … to work for whites? What seemed like a rhetorical question 26 years ago now has more than a measure of legitimacy …
… restaurant. They have only three secrets: perfect ingredients, simplicity in using them, and “harmony” in the resulting combination of tastes. It is a great object lesson for those … person. Do not encourage guests to eat something that appeals to no one. If guests fail to depart, be hospitable, but …
… go now?” she said to him. “Here. This is where they will come. To our doorstep.” Later that day, when she answered … her ears open for someone who could turn out reasonable meals and take care of the dietary needs of their diverse household without constant …
Fiction
… expectation that my life would simply sort itself out and come to resemble the normal model. Vicky and I had been … your game, Léon. I was living and dying with each of your points. And although you lost the match I thought you played … fiction Sports relationships France Henfield Prize winners 126-136 By Greg Jackson …
Essays
… and the laws of the universe. I am nine years old in the computer lab of my public elementary school, and projected … then an inverted triangle within it connecting the midpoints of each side, coloring that internal triangle black … Wilder Hall’s ivy turned flaming red, then the leaves died on the vine, shriveled, and dropped. The first snow …