… and meaning, and our role is parallel to the narrator’s. We come to share in the odd detective game: not to discover … shapes the story and presents those events to his audience. In such later works as “In the Miro District,” … For the interplay between “history” and “discourse” also reflects the action of the narrator’s own imagination …
… youth and the ways in which those experiences helped us to come to terms with our heritage. The urge to look back on … who graduated from college in the early 1950’s, there also were new voices in the land and new forces astir. By … later that the lectures “were given before unsegregated audiences and they were received in that spirit of tolerance …
… with her, but I regarded her, naturally, as a very wise, competent editor.” Carruth’s correspondence with Kohler is … drive men and women / to the fields where they can only die.” This obsession with the inequalities of the world … Winter 1977 “ The Opposing Concepts of Spontaneity and Expediency in Improvisation ,” Spring 1985 “ Ovid, Old Buddy, I …
… Shapes of Things to Come Soviet Communism; A New Civilisation? By Sidney and … Le Play quietly declared, “No! the coal miner.” Le Play died in 1882. He spent a lifetime in travel, wanting to know … life involves freedom of discussion and debate, but it also compels loyalty to the final decision or “line” of …
Poetry
… I stop writing and put down this pen. I once heard someone compare it to the sound of crickets in a field of wheat or, …
… binds South Africa to America. The records of the Virginia Company of London in October, 1621, read: “. . . And as at … of Gentlemen and Marriners that lately came home from the Indies in the Royall James had given a contribution of 70” … where the impact of social change is bringing about new viewpoints. The men who built the Native colleges reflect the …