Fiction
… listening, or pretending to. It’s not easy to be in the company of all of these cops. I’m not comfortable with it, … This time it’s the sergeant. He says, “I’ll flash my Freddie.” At first, all my brain processes is him saying “I’ll … he turned and began writing on the whiteboard, January 26: Invasion Day. That was all it took. He wrote his name on …
… 23 more books—Lingeman’s second volume threatens to become as bloated as Dreiser’s oldest brother Paul, the … Dreiser, a born liar obsessed with the facts. The audience for these two earlier works is scholarly; Lingeman, … part of the reason for his achievement is that these materials have been made easily accessible. Lingeman’s Dreiser is …
… have to make at the Last Judgment for the mayhems I then committed upon the minds of quite decent college students. … journalism is gone forever. Nevertheless, the idea is a false one; it is applesauce, it is hooey, it is the sublime … Greensboro, North Carolina, “News,” one of the sanest, steadiest, and withal most enlightened newspapers to be found in …
… off on his journey. The astronauts of today have their own computer-drawn maps, but those computers are of course … history in recent years has generated scores of new studies on the problem of slavery in early American law. Paul … incredible adventures of sea-faring men. This collection of 26 short tales, arranged chronologically from the 17th …
Photography
… stone and human flesh. And that awful realization would come too: that a coveted place is just a place, and … be dead somewhere is a joy to rest the heart Let me die here where I don’t want to die And I thought of that idea often when studying Jenna …
… in “being too good. It is possible to be so good that you become dull.” The friendly critic added that controversial … the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth. In the October, 1926, Virginia Quarterly Dr. Henry Pratt Fairchild in … Inter-Ocean, she became an experienced observer. She has also been one of the editors of the Christian Science …