Interviews
… Time ,” a serious analysis of the trio of films that then comprised the Star Wars franchise. Wyatt examined the … problem. He is not himself of epic proportion, and only becomes mythic in his Sith form. Moreover, the path that … wrong? Is there any point in the Anakin story when the audience really wants him to act other than he does? If not, …
… differences” on the future role of France. LITERARY STUDIES Walter Pater’s Renaissance , by Paul Barolsky. … as his subject locates his book at precisely one of the points where the history of art and the history of … Gladstone, 1809—1874 , by H. C. G. Matthew. Oxford $26 This, the first of an envisioned two-volume work, is, in …
Fiction
… children and their highly preventable famine, and she also had learned the Somalian word for “please,” and so she … heart had already been broken and how hardened it had become—and as I turned around to ask Katherine if she knew the … Sam dropped immediately to the floor and started wailing—incomprehensibly at first, then making a little bit more sense …
… was created specifically for those Iraqi and Afghan nationals whose lives have been threatened because of their work … of at least twelve months, have obtained a favorable recommendation from a general or flag officer, and have … street a few blocks from her house in the basement of a soldier who had befriended him at Bagram Airbase, a former …
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… Mennonite disease, though others have it, too, just not as commonly. Julia tells us her life is on hold—Connor’s potty … cares about the noise, the dropped toys, the clamor. “She died last year,” Donna says, pointing to one intricately … a bid. We don’t ask for his name; he’s busy. He yells and points when he sees a raised card, the auctioneer shifts his …
… revealing itself in such diverse ways as the pomp of rituals, the prattling of babes, and the incremental repetition … thesis, no story in the formal sense of the word, and no comment by the author. In a sharply subdivided sequence of … grief it may be but, thwarted by the needs of wedded bodies and wedded souls, little more than a divider of …