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The Next Generation In Fiction
… tackle box, or whatnot to make it PoMo. My stapler is now comme il faut . In 1980 21 articles appeared in major … near the outset of this decade), the concept effectively died, suffocated by the flabby weight of its own trendiness. … father of neorealism, then Ann Beattie is the mother. She also gained recognition in 1976 with her novel Chilly Scenes …
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Pat Robertson Responds
… and some brief responses (my own, not Sizemore’s—and not composed with any input from him). I would provide a … gospel just doesn’t make sense to me. On Robertson’s own website, you can read him explaining: “If you just, number … For a heartbreakingly intimate portrait of this, read Zadie Smith’s two-part report from Liberia ( here and here ), …
Notes on Current Books, Summer 1979
… where Morris quotes a line from “Onward, Christian Soldiers”: “Crowns and thrones may perish/Kingdoms rise and … one expects they will be often cited. Cunningham includes 269 circulars and an illuminating introduction. The Roots of … Making Sense pleases in its reasonableness even as it disappoints in its effort to settle debated questions. Reichert’s …
Class Southerner
… from atop the great stone heaps I now called home. The medieval world that was the campus would have stretched the … trees and shrubs where one grand house after another competed tastefully for attention. I had never lived among … of ritual to understand its value. The ceremony had its points, especially the gown. It saved on laundry, and I came …
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Lines of  Sight
… Lines of  Sight When a Literary Landscape Comes to Life Lisa Golightly, Flood Line 575, 2015.   “Lines … of Nepantla .”   T he town of Dunwich, once a thriving medieval port on England’s Suffolk Coast, has for centuries … by hostile terrain and hostile enforcers. The border was also a place that coursed through my own family history. As …
Wilson: A Psychological Profile
… him as an “apothecary’s clerk”—too much of a boy to become involved in an extramarital scandal. Yet others—Sigmund … and his friend Mary Alien Hulbert in New York. The author also notes that during a period of almost eight years, while … the epitome of a national self-image. And what Weinstein points out to be the remarkable and unique character traits …
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