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India’s Golden Chance
… photographs of human genitalia, so as to gauge her comfort with the taboo matters of anatomy. Pinki didn’t … was fall, and villagers were bent over golden stalks in paddies punctuated by the slim, white commas of egrets, a pause … youngest brides. For every 100,000 mothers who give birth, 261 die—​more than ten times the US figure. Though it is an …
Southern Reappraisals
… Southern Reappraisals The Cast-Iron Man: John C. Calhoun and American … Democracy. By Arthur Styron. New York: Longmans, Green and Company. $3.50. Hugh Swinton UgarS: A Charleston … B. Taney. By Carl Brent Swisher. New York: The Macmillan Company. $5.00. luteins Q. C. I*amar, By Wirt Armistead …
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Dmitri Nabokov’s Little Con
… Zielinski, Bronislaw, suggests autobiography to HRH, 742; commissioned to prepare index, 748; warns of suppression … Laura have been disappointed. This is okay; if Laura disappoints as a literary work it’s because of the simple fact that the author died well before he could finish and revise it (and revise …
Sheilah and Scottie
… “as much as possible”—quotations which make the always compelling text quite lengthy. Of necessity, these memoirs … during the early chapters of Scottie. Though Intimate Lies also taps Sheilah Graham’s various autobiographies, Mr. … He “was not enthusiastic” at first, but, then, after she died in 1988, he realized his mother “was the best story I …
The Wound
… I rouged my face swearing on my reflection to never die my children watching alert to grief’s common odor rising from laundry frothing in the hall from …
The Making of A Poet
… that his father had similarly killed a friend as a child. Uncomforted by either parent, the young Greg was left to … in the face of its crises. When Greg’s mother needlessly dies during the family’s stay in Haiti, where they have gone … Blessing almost serve to gloss The Prelude . (” … There was also something irrepressible about me,” he says. “If I …
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