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beyond her personal borders. The voice of the poems is often removed from the action, physically unharmed ... stitches, she learns that the screaming she hears comes from a young teammate on her soccer team “who on the ... a Western point of view. From her perspective, violence is a shocking misfortune that remains foreign, ...
year after the first publication of the Travels, but it may have been aimed at semi-literate adults ... literature: they are not: tbey have humour instead. We tend to take such an earnest, gloomy view of the ... the ample materials available for such a study. The first abridged edition appeared in 1727, just one ...
Robert I. Watson
Republic was young. With this in­ terpretation I must disagree. In her very first appearance (I, 3) she ... persons of the play. In the very first scene, one of the plebeians, who surely had no personal knowledge, ... character, a form of imma­ ture adult personality. The causative factors for a phallic character are to be ...
told in first, second, and third person, which complicates the linear narrative in a fun way. TQ: Are ... you? What comes to you first as the seed of the story? And what’s your drafting/editing process like? ... Shannon McLeod Ursula Villarreal-Moura Tuesday, August 16, 2022 Interview I first encountered ...
Zemanick Blog Young Adult fiction unfiltered Karen Zemanick Blog Weekend reads Karen Zemanick Blog Graphic ... nonfiction and video essays. She also practices and teaches psychiatry in Chicago. She sees narrative as ... word Karen Zemanick Blog Literature and life, onstage Karen Zemanick Blog Beyond the back yard Karen ...
Karen Zemanick
As nearly as I can tell, his is the first higher echelon voice to utter a demurrer on the whole arts ... adult educa­ tion. I would also add (Brustein does not refer to this forcefully enough) people ... interested in neither art nor adult education but in social engineering. His essay is too meaty to review ...
completed first draft. How did you find the strength to do that? BN: Well, I knew it was terrible. [Laughs] ... What happened was that I wrote the first draft, which was more of a personal ... imagery come easily to you, or do you find yourself fussing a bit over them? BN: I don’t fuss over them ...
Tony Morphet
base. He is Professor of General Literature at the University of Cape Town. Since the appearance of his ... first novel, Dusklands (1974; reprinted by New York: Penguin, 1985), his writing has received ... a recasting of Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. Tony Morphet teaches in the Adult Education Unit of the ...
sponsibility" of the adult age-whether it be the love of the wom­ an for her poet lover or the love of the ... sister of poetry. And it saves the young poet from the loss of his tender­ ness in the adult, relativist ... for and find in the socialist revolution. He needs the absolute in order to be a poet, much as ...
syllabus (Literature 311-312, "The Novel: Austen to N abokov," MWF, 12). Like those other ... great protean modernists, Picasso and Joyce (who appears in Ada's Family Tree in the person of ... as far as Robbe-Grillet, he would agree with him that characters in a fiction cannot be definitively ...

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