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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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Democracy Is Bread
… we three men talking, the young Harvard Yankee who had come some strange way into the Southern labor movement, the … the South. It is moving now and its numbers and its power come from the very poor. “To tell you the truth,” the labor … for thinking and planning in the South in terms of old ideals of free men on their own land, even though for millions …
In Search of Shakespeare’s Anonymous Editors
… Editors Shakespeare’s Anonymous Editors: Scribe and Compositor in the Folio Text of 2 Henry IV. By Eleanor … theater (and possibly contained authorial revisions). She points out that the stage directions in F show little sense … at a given time. Some unauthorized editor has mistaken Falstaff’s boy and called him Bardolf’s boy. Mutes are …
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The Cowboy Tango
… up through the dark tubes of his craw only to issue a command or to mock his nervous, skinny nephew for being … beyond the solid world of trees, rocks, water, and animals. If he tried to ask her about herself, she gave the … on a glass that sat on his blotter. “Sammy would rather die than go dancing. If you knew her, you’d know that.” …
In Search of Mozart
… and edited by Emily Anderson. New York: The Macmillan Company. Three volumes. $18.00. Mozart: The Man and His … or translated into English. Except for a few special studies—such as Edward J. Dent’s critical essay on the … praise. She includes all of Mozart’s own letters, and also extensive selections from the letters of his father, …
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W. S. Merwin, the Eternal Apprentice
… greeted him as if he were a serious poet. Like an elder, he also offered advice. “You don’t really have anything to … in poetry, Merwin continued at the trade, working in a comically diverse array of languages: French, German, … keenly. “To My Brother Hanson,” addressed to a sibling who died in childbirth, Merwin’s lines hint at the scale of his …
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Much Ado About Nothing: Review of Why Does the World Exist?
… wafts across the page: why would Holt choose a full-bodied red from Bordeaux rather than an Alsatian Riesling to accompany the famously heavy dish of that same region? Leaving … ending, it will run backwards ad infinitum. As Swinburne points out, God is a necessary being “in the sense that he …
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