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VEATCH SCOTT GREER 67 What is man? 74 Two cultures-two kinds of knowledge 80 The third culture and the ... breeze enter' TranSlated by Takashi Ikemoto and Lucien Stryk ERICH HELLER 37 The ... artist's journey into the interior: from Hegel to Hamlet (part two) JOHN STEWART CARTER 55 Poetry and the ...
Fall 1986
Page 94 from Issue 67 William stayed in Cambridge to become a renowned European Ameri­ can, ... conversant with the latest philosophical and scientific advances on the Continent, Henry left to become the ... ruminations. And yet for all the cascading articulations of feeling and experience that shimmer through ...
I cited earlier) to "become resigned to it." Martinez tells, for instance, of a close ... Page 177 from Issue 80 trying to overcome the hermetic isolation and indeterminacy experienced by ... I I The ambiguity of his disappearance (it never becomes clear whether it's forced or voluntary ...
towards a radically new world, as it is announced not only in a positive sense by the new century and the ... simplistic and often brutalizing forms of popular slo­ gans. He was ever more aware that the civilization in ... Page 161 from Issue 94 TRIQUARTERLY Norman Manea Epitaph as Prologue (Literature at the End of the ...
something equally wooden and whom, to be polite, I ask if the great desk was always where it is now, which ... midnights of an heroically somber life and yes, I am right, it was not by the door at all, he tells me, as ... coolly adjusts the bullet-proof glass between us after I tell him where 36th Street is, and tip him ...
through which he is being asked to view the experiences of its characters. Margot, for instance, often ... "full of the glamor of a first-class film with rocking palm trees and shudder­ ing roses (for it is ... fruit, and casting a fleeting, indifferent glance at her former lover. (147) But perhaps the best of ...
Brooks Haxton
will turn back in its turning and the sound where tiny spurs of ice rake through the splintered grain ... Again Consider the Wind Print Pages:  Page 57 from Issue 80 Again Consider the Wind Brooks Haxton ... The wind continuing to turn and turn back in its turning does not sing, though in December it may ...
sprinkler. As for the trains, they passed through about every half-hour, day and night. If you lived there, ... notice. The engineer blasted the hom several more times, more and more insistent. But the person kept ... and a green fatigue jacket. They tried to brake the train, but it was too late. The boy suddenly fell ...
keep villains and fools and some sense of drama entirely out of his notes. In alluding to previous ... translations, so influenced Dostoevski-and through him the lady's ghost still troubles the sleep of ... Page 322 from Issue 17 makes much better as well as much more instructive reading than ninety-five ...
Page 94 from Issue 65 face unruly life, in crisis ends up serving death. And if, finally, we wish ... vertigo sets in, as if the hysteria of the world were infectious, which it is. Sometimes, in my own ... of writing becomes a settlement of memory, a recovery of self by dreaming back through nightmare. ...

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