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Reprint, Spring 1982
… so it has no scarcity of writers warning of more to come and others offering solutions to those present and … 1979. Created by Andrew Hoyem, the edition was limited to 265 copies—and for good reason: each copy cost $1,000. Now, … [$19.95], whose arguments, in the view of Victorian Studies , are “bold and exciting, its insights stimulating …
Return to Hayneville
… whole liberal wing of the party on the spot—testing their commitment to change. I was one of about twenty or so people … volunteers who had been missing for months, whose bodies had only recently been discovered. They had last been … over the head or back or shoulders with a wooden club. It’s also terrifying. Then an order came and the clubbing …
The Discipline of Poetry
… time — they appear futile. Why should anyone whose aim is communication impose upon himself conditions which the … lies in wait for everyone who undertakes, whether in morals or art, to follow the cult of perfection: sterility. The … the quays, even in the common ditch of the dead who have died poor. He looked for poetry there, and before the mirror …
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This is Not a Requiem for Detroit
… dissolution of city services, decay and the chaos that comes with it. I grew up around the detritus of urban … Detroit the eleventh most populated city in the US. It is also 80% black, according to the last available US census. … And the stress—I do feel strongly that the stress—he died the 28th of June. They call you back in September, and …
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The Weight of a Nickel
… alfalfa, too, to bale for his fifty head of cattle. He also kept pigs, chickens, the odd goat or horse. He had one … no. So Arnie walked over. His hair was a feathery brown comb-over and he wore carefully groomed muttonchops on his … ponds. Her hobbies were reading and fashion, which she studied in magazines before sewing her own clothes. Fabric …
Notes on Current Books, Summer 1996
… that was so. Cohén is opening up a debate that exists in medieval religious history by recasting its main terms and the … and a French professor. Everyone intrigued by the finer points of gender studies, French studies, cultural studies, … a jilted groom and a missing bride; the action of Murdoch’s 26th novel involves the musings, lamentations, and …
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