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Page 99 from Issue 134 Alice in Wonderland at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival August 1987. Photo: ... something-is truly rare. We opened Alice later that week on Friday, I3 February 1987-a day that would be very ... of cream cheese for the Mad Hatter's tea party; some old umbrellas to ere- 99 Issue 134 page ...
Page 99 from Issue 25 him. He'll survive; his survival will be exemplary. I think back on ... stronger. Solution to the missing-words puzzles on page 90 illegible wizards; intricate; subtle chaste ... manifest % translated by E. Rubinstein 99 Issue 25 page ...
Page 31 from Issue 80 Des eclairs de chaleur From Without Claps across an unbreathing sky like so ... many wrong knots tied and then let go. Phosphorescence drifts off the street, coloring our thrown-off ... clothes, the stained woolen carpet's wreathing. Night, our shoulders impress the slab of wall ...
Perhaps it is a power that we are a little afraid of, that our situation in our sociopolitical reality not ... propaganda: our best selves learn to distrust propaganda and perhaps we begin to consider our own work as ... Therefore, we can actu­ ally mistrust our own work, its affective capabilities, its capacity for evoking in ...
Page 160 from Issue 7 Perhaps Miss Sontag resists the harsh programatic dehumanization of art ... and the New Sensibility," Miss Sontag posits pleasure as the basis of all modem art. Painful, ... they have or need one, is that "deepening of the sense of reality" Miss Sontag ...
checking Twitter, email, and "other sinkholes." The New York Times points out that World Poetry ... Day coincides with the anniversary of Twitter, launched five years ago today by software designer Jack ... vocabulary word, “ impluvium.” The article also urges us to tweet our own poems using the hashtag #poetweet. ...
"I was in the toolshed. Here's your hoof pick." "Don't need it ... fences and peer at our homely steers. It could all have been done much more quickly in our pickup but ... commentary on the events of the world. But on one such evening not long before I went to college my father ...
Page 99 from Issue 56 issue of TQ will readily perceive, partly explains the attention ... as either an unobtrusive means of communicating narrative events, or as a descent into speech ... stance, so much favored by our age, cannot withstand the pressure of feeling that Goyen's stories ...
Fall / Winter 2002
Drop During the night, Miss Fritzy inexplicably braked, wheeled around her eye, and drove ... south-miraculously, if embarrassingly so, according to the National Hurricane Center. Unfortunately, our miracle was ... ago, Spot climbed out of our crowded tub, squeezed himself as far behind the toilet as he could, and ...
Fall 1998
Page 99 from Issue 103 accounting, many of you submitted poems about abysses. Only one among you, ... falls under our aegis but for those of you with difficulties feeding yourself, a form is being prepared. ... thinking of your ass. Finally, don't forget to tum in your key to Cheryl and remember, due to the ...

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