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details on this page (94), such as the kissing of Christina, are also new. But perhaps the most intriguing ... the detail more telling. In Sirin's novel Dreyer's biography is less detailed, his ... blindness to the plots of his wife less pathological, and his own love affairs more vaguely suggested. For ...
Page 139 from Issue 80 In Telegin's pathetic "perhaps you know him- and in the ... well. BOBCHINSKY. And if you should happen to meet with the tsar, then tell the tsar too, "Your ... to the capital, tell all those great gentlemen-the senators and admirals and all the rest-say, ...
As the narrator of The Brothers Karamazoo observes, it is not uncommon for people to "enter ... 83). Father Zosima also stresses how "very pleasant" it can be to take offense and ... Page 153 from Issue 80 away- he gets himself carried away- when he goes on to denounce the quality ...
anonymous, as if asleep Till at the resurrection flesh will creep And, while all earthly memories are rotten, ... Page 25 from Issue 80 Bluebeard's Bungalow Beneath the living room, inside the crawl ... suburbia, less feared Than frowned on; wickedness winked at as weird Profaned with sinister experiments The ...
and ambling toward us, and I could see my father pushing his way through the crowd. It was then that ... more others had been witness to my singing and careless prancing up there. The possibility still ... as used to hearing these horror stories as I was to telling them. Though he was only three and a half ...
Page 156 from Issue 80 for having lived our lives so stupidly and insipidly" (p. 222). He ... but, if you like, a trap; an end must be nearer-it ought to be, at the very least, the ... Voinitsky's: "I have no past... and the present is awful in its absurdity" (p. 191); ...
Page 80 from Issue 79 and the best strangers can manage is a rare "I'm ... leaving him among the living. It was a remarkable bit of kitsch, made even more bizarre by Jane's ... and brought Alan up to see it, and he insisted we search out the caretaker, who attested to the ...
and appreciated when someone tells me it moved them, too. As for my other unexpected narrators, like ... myself. My husband is amazing and supportive of my writing, so it’s understood between us that if I get ... middle of the night when it’s quiet and I have insomnia anyway. In fairness to my kids, if you give me ...
"gift." What she can't understand is why those around her consider the phenomenon of death and ... rebirth to be so unusual and miraculous ("Dying / Is an art, like everything else. / I do it ... perception of the psychic deaths she has lived through, and defending herself against those who do not accept ...
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Poems in Blood': Sylvia Plath and PMS," E, 80: 221-49 "Two Letters on Sylvia ... Plath and a Reply," L, 82: 215-17 94 Cumulative Index: 1-100 page ... Page 103 from Cumulative Index: 1-100 "Henry James and Henry Adams," E, 11: ...

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