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The White Train
… to this reality when it legalized garbage picking and gave commuting cartoneros a train of their own—so they wouldn’t … Nacional de Lan’s in Buenos Aires Province. He has studied the cartoneros since 1999. “Maybe when the decision to … the commotion everything about him pristine, smooth. A briefcase firmly in hand. Only his commute disrupted. Terrorists …
Discussions of Recent Books, Winter 1975
… and freshened the scene and made it as new as it had just come out of the hands of the Creator. Then the Lake. What an … years. After a brief interlude as Professor of Spanish Studies at Oxford, he assumed a variety of diplomatic and … in his or her inner essence the essence of one or more animals.” Seflor de Madariaga’s spirit is that of a bird: “I …
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Black and Blue and Blond
… just shy about her English. It turned out we had a lot in common. I saw her a second time a month later in New York … wasn’t a conscious decision; it was simply the more I’d studied at large universities, the more I’d traveled and lived … yet—however naïve this could seem now—I had somehow always also taken for granted that, when the time came to have …
Lost Utopia
… in Utopia. By Eugene Lyons. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $3.50. It is impossible to give Eugene Lyons’s … been made of the arrest and execution of a number of generals in the Soviet army who had formerly been officers in the … Indeed, as he later told me, he considered himself a Communist, although he did not belong to the Party or …
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In America
… In America   Late afternoon, late February in San Diego, the sky a gauze bandage             of blue light, … to marry him, he’s finally going to do it.             He points to the Band-Aid on his arm and tells me he sold his … know what to say about his dreams, which I believe will come to nothing, because this is America,             where …
On Being and Finding A Friend
… other religious groups, his praise of various Quaker deeds points up paths to goodness that persons of any (or no) … the humiliation inflicted by a rowdy gang of Storm Troopers also petitioned the German government to commute the death sentence imposed on Nazi murderers of a …
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