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Page 183 from Issue 94 TRIQUARTERLY though somehow more sinister-note the claws, the fanged grin ... Murnau's infamous expressionistic vampire, albeit four-legged and somewhat furrier, yes, it ... handiwork from flint and adze through hammer and chisel to steam locomotive and deep-space probe. What ...
we hear the sound, then we hear the imitation of a stage sound. (And perhaps, if the director should ... Page 154 from Issue 80 do so. Here Voinitsky behaves as if he were a fictional character whose ... the revolver on the floor and sits down exhausted.) (p.218) If this scene is performed as written, we ...
world. In its claim to offer something more than fiction, and in the desire that overwhelms the narrator ... him through an extraordinary chain of cause and effect to the rediscovery of 213 Issue 80 page ... Page 213 from Issue 80 aliens have saved the human race from itself, it also laments that in doing ...
culture, who perhaps have more in common with each other than not, have a great deal to tell us about ... playwrights becoming politicians and assuming leader, ship roles through their courage and their conviction ... Page 131 from Issue 94 TRIQUARTERLY today as we meet-it may be that the historians do not have ...
conversation-for a more considered inquiry into the social transformations it so conspicuously alludes to, that ... am rebelling against myself.•• 61 The system of checks and balances prevails here. The more Cook ... history-two distinct sides to every issue, each of which has something to be said for it and against it-and ...
material. In its intense preoccupation with change, hopelessness and the frailty of whatever continuities ... Page from Issue 94 w. S. DI PIERO Shadows Burning Few other poets of his generation have succeeded ... in forging a style as original as w. s. Di Piero's. This sixth volume moves backward through ...
Chekhov's narrative their heroism is entirely self-created and self-deceptive. The novel they imagine is ... and hatred are beyond our control. As far as her husband is concerned, it may be 132 Issue 80 page ... negative narration. It often takes the form of a satire on those who value the traditional subjects of ...
Page 94 from Issue 80 muscles felt himself trying to overtake the voices with understanding. His ... closely, so rapidly, so fully and with such wariness. If a ghost had ever ridden in that backseat, then now ... once dizzied and thrilled him. He slowed down, as if for intersections, but in fact because buildings ...
Page 130 from Issue 80 to know what really caused the events of the period, that it is only ... short, Tolstoy narrates negatively: he tells us what he claims is unimportant. In this way, he manages to ... his story and satirizes it, too. This paradoxical method turned out to be a remarkably effective ...
a young boy aboard a V-2 and launches it toward London. Yoking the child with the missile's ... it is the missile itself-or, more precisely (as the novel's title suggests), the ... tree. What it explicitly is not, the novel insists as all individual agencies and agents dissolve into ...

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