and even potential convert, offers a prepper’s version of Pascal’s wager in lieu of a goodbye: “Why ...
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that Paige had a job while Mom didn’t. Paige came to say goodbye. She stood in my doorway, wearing ...
I read Goodbye, Columbus, and he said he had a copy in his room. He wouldn’t leave my car until I agreed ...
sound and image—lends itself to a ramified personal point-of-view that is fragmented and contradictory. ...
view includes a sliver of the midtown skyline, but also, across the street below, the stone patio of ...
takes such a callous view of death? What happened to her husband? What kind of world are we entering, ...
may work alone, or they may view creativity as how Afrofuturists do, through deep listening and ...
of a weeping woman, as well as a headless crucifix (why headless?). Wu took in the view out a window ... that Wallace and his party wanted to view a prison camp, “but since they did not see a camp anywhere, ... was afforded a more realistic view than Wallace, and Stalin-era Kolyma and Magadan appear repeatedly ...
(http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=acls;cc=acls;view=toc;idno=heb01311.0001.001) and Zeev Sternhell (http://press.princeton.edu/titles/5869.html) demonstrate, Vichy France was not ...
hiding the street from view. I push it aside. Moving shapes whirl across the vacant lot. Neighborhood ...