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life incidents often seem striking that do not seem so when we narrate them: "You had to be ... there," we say. One common reason for this divergence is that, as experienced, the event was impressive ... would happen. There would be no events with­ out you, and there must be events." Perfection ...
You're above it all, sleeping in your room. No night-sweats or pulsing throat, no shiver when world-stuff ... boys hung on you before you dumped them in the pit of your voluptuous indifference. You're ... Page 48 from Issue 80 Leopardi's La sera del di di Festa A few bedroom lights. The moon ...
Laevsky complains, "I can tell you that living with a woman who has read Spencer and has followed ... Page 132 from Issue 80 Chekhov also made frequent use of the counterpart to the decoy technique, ... acclaimed literary works: romance and great ideas. Thus we have the parade of Chekhov's dissolute ...
Page 43 from Issue 80 Ladder Hard beside you, in your bronze car, I felt as one who'd ... lively tongues, Sweetly, sweetly we climbed the rungs. 43 Issue 80 page ... of gold, to god knows where. Each read at once the other's face. Touching our lithe and ...
Page 79 from Issue 80 Prayer on the Temple Steps Devious guide, strange parent, what are you but ... of this readiness- what is it you bring out of the veils of air but this, these words­ gate opening ... on to you and burning sword above it turning every way I turn. 79 Issue 80 page ...
Page 99 from Issue 80 through that with lovemaking their words would be dissolved. She would ... played hide-and- 99 Issue 80 page ... retreat further from him and into the defeat that awaited black youths. "What if we think about ...
among the intellectuals, with Voinitsky op­ posed to his mother and the old professor. As we read about ... Page 131 from Issue 80 and with no apparent sense of its importance, does the narrator describe ... 'Mamochka, where are you?' They always said their prayers together, sharing an identical faith, and ...
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Page 80 from Issue 95 TRIQUARTERLY poetry. I know you can discover much of that reading ... read someone like Garda Lorca or Cesar Vallejo in the original. And you're inspired in the ... same way you're inspired when you read Whitman or Dickinson or Williams. I can still recall ...
Page 80 from Issue 128 about a mother and daughter who are accepted to college the same year and ... two figure out slowly that they are related because they're in the same biology class. This ... was a comedy too, or so I thought. My friend read it and he said it made him laugh, even though the ...
then, is one of perspective. We usually do not notice ordinary events simply because they are so ... so when we construct the story of our lives we do so by linking exceptional events. As a result, we ... Page 124 from Issue 80 ordinary is very hard to see. If he solves that problem, the prosaic writer ...

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