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Page 98 from Issue 80 warmth unfurled across her groin and continued lower, filling her with ... "Who can grow up these days? Perhaps it's time you got some sleep." "I ... don't know anymore. It's too late for me to know much more," he said laughing, adding, ...
Page 80 from Issue 109 TRIQUARTERLY at the cracks where the brown showed through. Old shoes, ... he would have Maria Teresa wipe it down later. "And how about some milk?" Father ... Vincenzo lifted a pewter bell from a low table and shook it. He then pulled a straight-backed chair to ...
a study in character, the entire narrative becomes more telling—and perhaps more sinister—if considered ... through its various central settings and spatial dimensions. “Cat Person” begins with University of ... perhaps she never would have given Robert a chance at all. In some ways, the entire narrative arc of “Cat ...
Newton Berry
Judgment Day, it was much longer, more unwieldy, and more of a literary feat. The author who is noted for ... described his fellow-mourners: They kept on talking, and I thought more and more that they were a bunch of ... but before he had even begun to approach that point of the story, it had become too long to publish as ...
deep. The skulls had turned so black and dry that it was difficult to connect them to anything human. ... brochure was sketchy on that point. It had much more to say about the Sevillian tilework, the Jose de ... Page 45 from Issue 94 TRIQUARTERLY vate. You don't need to worry about anything. Vic is ...
Norman Manea
it is announced not only in a positive sense by the new century and the new millennium already at our ... at the spiritual crisis of the time and at the ever­ deeper crisis of what he considered to be ... simplistic and often brutalizing forms of popular slo­ gans. He was ever more aware that the civilization in ...
Page 155 from Issue 94 TRIQUARTERLY Eike Schmitter Boycott Lufthansa: Literature and Publicity ... it still works spontaneously: if everybody speaks of an author, he gains his readers no longer ... almost-one-hundred-year-old example; in the United States, J. D. Salinger and Thomas Pynchon prove the same mechanism through ...
Page 163 from Issue 94 TRIQUARTERLY country because-as Gertrude Stein said-it was the first to ... first to enter if it has not already done so, America now has to face the centrifugal consequences of ... disintegration is pushing to the fore new burning issues that demand an ever broader, subtler and more careful ...
Page 129 from Issue 80 merous ones that continually shape our lives-and Chekhov seems to do so ... because it places so much weight on each detail. The shorter the work, the more difficult it is to include ... negative narration." Readers of War and Peace will recall that a rather singular paradox informs ...
anthropologist and writer whose special interest is narrative ethnography. His publications include Drinkers, ... Page 259 from Issue 94 TRIQUARTERL Y Williams's volume of Selected Poems was published by ... Montague and Margaret Guiton, of The Selected Poems of Francis Ponge (edited by Margaret Guiton; Wake ...

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