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our hungry world, what will we have then? The body? It wouldn't know what to do with itself, ... Page 144 from Issue 100 TRIQUARTERLY Ruin Outlasting Sorrow William Olsen If we ever get free of ... than to step outside our century into that chapel, walls all ivy, an oak perfectly reroofing it, the ...
lying to us all this time and now we're going to get you! If you're really blind like ... Page 99 from Issue 10 Estella had fallen back in her chair, sobbing. "l cun 't ... believe it!" she cried. The old man tried to get away, groping along the table. Leroy caught him, ...
Page 99 from Issue 70 Thomas McGrath, or anything of that sort-I guess I have to say it ... I like it. Because I like pipsissewa and sassafras and all the other things that grow. And it seems to me ... that one of the things that anybody should do- it seems to me so obvious-is that we ought to honor ...
work will outlast the fluctuations of liter­ ary reputation. Most of the replies entirely disregarded ... of fact, he has undergone a sudden, remarkable decline at the university. Not so long ago we thought ... about Lawrence, whether he clarifies things for you, whether you think of him at all? Apropos, I came ...
the Linh Mu Pagoda. For a moment, we were all speechless. It was as if a door had opened to vanished ... closure of the meter, Mr. Canh smacked the smooth plank floor with his palm and for a moment all we heard ... world, where we had lingered a bit, and now we were back in our own, although still in Hue, the old ...
a surprising similarity between their stories and poems and those of the established coterie. All of which ... magazine in the country, also for about six years, and was forced to resign (or was fired) over a question ... I took to the radio and read it to the citizens of Lincoln, Nebraska. No one objected to the ...
proportion of his work written in standard English. Many, if not most, of Dunbar's poems are emo­ ... is he'pless, we's to leave you heah behin'. Well, ef dat's de way ... former lot as a slave. In Dunbar's time, a more accurate portrayal was impossible. It would 1861 ...
chronological, but it is not arbitrary, either. The poems are ar­ ranged in groups around a particular theme or ... find our­ selves at once in a world of fancy which is four-square Viereckian, with its amused and ... ef­ fects of antithesis and alliteration; and a failure to test imagery for its ulti­ mate propriety. ...
that's only a word. It was a tactile reality, a place my own feet could carry me, and all I had to do was ... material identity with wind, rocks, and trees. And yet he wasn't forced to confront, as we are now, ... Twitter feed about the article, Stephenson comments, "I would only note, it was the walk *home* that ...
"Nottingham, I know." His normal voice made the name sound like the end of the world, and maybe it ... Hall was silent. "This is the British Restaurant where I sometimes eat my din­ ner. It only ... walking together in the dark. "It's daft that we can't go downtown. " ...

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