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Norfolk, 1969
… as if the possibility of going to war was nothing compared to the certainty of calling this place home. They … of hair and the delicacy of wrists, these become melodies missing all their notes. When he read her letters, they … hours maneuvering around merchantmen, fishing boats, and points of land, who had often late at night calculated …
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Lima, Peru, July 28, 1979
… enormous yellow eyes, bleeding red into a Lima gutter. He died, whimpering, but not without a struggle. It was foggy, … There were ten of us, maybe eleven. Names? We shared one: compañero. All of us, except me, whom they sometimes called … street lamps, covered them with terse and angry slogans, Die Capitalist Dogs and such; leaving the beasts there for …
Bolivia: Revolt and Counter-Revolt
… revenues of the whole country.” In the same article Beals points out some significant facts: that Patiño, from afar, … issues were brought to the fore through the single expedient of praising the new Bolivian revolution. The campaign … is, it would be hidden in certain files in Washington. 263-280 By Lloyd Mallan …
The End of the English Novel?
… The Years. By Virginia Woolf. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $2.50. Most great novelists illuminate life: they … individual is only a separate embodiment of “life itself,” common to all of us, and that this embodiment, contrary to … life, in so far as there is any, exists for her alone in a complex of Time, in which the past is forever re-entering …
The Legacy of Nazism and Fascism
… of Fascism. By Herbert L. Matthews. Harcourt, Brace and Company. $3.00. What to Do tvith Italy. By Gaetano Salvemini … was created a quarter of a century ago. Another conclusion points to the direct and unescapable responsibility of the … for the rise of Mussolini, but powerful groups and individuals in England and America, mentioned by names and …
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On Being a Female Reporter
… contributing editor Delphine Schrank is part of an online companion to our Fall 2012 issue on The Female Conscience. … back home, nor as one from these parts—for their sake, but also, let’s be honest, for my own. However gender-neutral I … my sense of self, however invisible my femaleness, it will come back to bite. I don’t often think about being female …
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