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Winter 2025 Cover with photo by Lys Arango of 3 coal miners sitting on a bench during lunch

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Waterlogged
… build a home, alone together in the wilderness. The woman becomes pregnant. The hunter goes away on his hunts but always … in its mouth. Behind the creature are two more, smaller, also swimming, also carrying sticks in their mouths and … Wilson is obsessed with rivers. She has studied them for years—photographing them, giving presentations …
The Battalions of Winter
… the dark bulk of a bear, lumbering back into the woods. My companion, she had thought, my companion in hibernation. … and Beirut; it had even gone with them to the tree-lined canals of The Hague. With an oiled rag and a pencil she wiped … back to her typewriter. In the first year after Cassius died, loneliness had revived old impulses, even in this …
The Changing English Novel
… The Panther. By Gerald Bullett. New York: George H. Doran Company. $2.00. Meanwhile, By H. G. Wells. New York: George … the major-domo and the Italian publicist. These two latter also speak another language which belongs likewise to the … Ulysses came home in order that part of him might not die. I who knew Circe have come back, To sink a furrow in …
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Three Ways of Looking at a Gun
… back then. Born in a rain-soaked city by the sea, I had come of age and driven eastward to Montana, where the West … Looking across the bucktoothed sights at the thin metatarsals ridging my sock, I thought how beautifully complex a … and nickel. Then, the process falters. The star cools. It dies explosively in a supernova, hurling metal into the …
The South After the War
… The South After the War The South, by whatever comparative test, will emerge from this war with more social … and stream control. In addition to its timber and minerals, the South can bank on “white coal” through the actual … of dollars annually into the Southern states before the soldiers came, the estimate being $104,000,000 for Tennessee …
Diagnosing Uncle Sam
… Power.” New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. $4.00. America Comes of Age. By Andre Siegfried. New York: Harcourt, Brace … and with constant comparisons between their respective viewpoints. Here, however, we must be satisfied with a brief … main trouble with the book, however, is that its author deals too much with superficial appearances, and too little …
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