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Page 67 from Issue 107-108 TRIQUARTERLY the article, and a small plate of celery and carrot ... unwind, he'll have a single glass of wine-before five or six P.M.) The photo seemed to have been ... public, it called it, and a rare photo of him, the caption said. Maybe Fels had made that one of his stip­ ...
Page 131 from Issue 80 and with no apparent sense of its importance, does the narrator describe ... daily work while they, and the audience, direct their attention elsewhere. l31 Issue 80 page ... the veranda looking toward the trees and called, 'Oh-hoo, Zenya!' or ...
a Bangladeshi migrant laborer. Central to the novel’s making is a formal complication: Ah Hock’s narrative, as ... the novel, his writing of it, and issues of language and power in contemporary Asia. TQ: Masatsugu Ono ... not a news journalist. I’m reacting not to the latest Twitter scandal and how it plays out on the ...
with what Vivian calls “dull facts,” “depressing truths,” and “careless habits of accuracy.” “There is ... the workings of a manifesto on the lyric essay—what I might call truth for art’s sake. Consider ... dreams.” [6] Art may use nature for its building blocks, but the final product is something entirely new, ...
Robert P. Hughes
decadence and symbol- ABOVE PHOTO: Vladislav Khodasevich in the nineteen-twenties. 52 TriQuarterly Issue 27 ... Khadevich: irony and disolaction: a poet in exile Print Pages:  Page 52 from Issue 27 Khodasevich: ... years spent, to use his expres­ sion, in a "gynarchy" composed of mother, nurse, ...
deranged sense of humor more often found in post-modern fiction. Tompkins’ narrative leaps epochs, ... sometimes with deliberate abruptness, in a narrative that is a startling compilation of interviews and ... archival research, but also a phantasmagoric rant. The account feels, at times, like a series of ...
Facebook and Twitter. People will read these narratives however they can, however they choose. Depression ... about it by using it. Last week, a Great American Novelist famously said that Twitter is “unspeakably ... some effect on the way we understand the stories we read, as well our own life narratives. The common ...
TRI-QUARTERLY 171 Issue 9 page ... Page from Issue 9 of his limits, of the nonvalue of the world which these perforce entail, and of ... situated on the level of philosophic and esthetic creation, and which he calls "forms." ...
Nabokov's Humbert Humbert? Or does any kind of unreliability in the narrator undermine the entire premise of ... persona be a deliberate strategy, much like the use of unreliable narrators in fiction, such as ... creative nonfiction? In this five part TriQuarterly series, five writers of nonfiction and one writer of ...
Fall 1986
Page 153 from Issue 67 take on a gray tinge, like a clochard's; sometimes he would be ... Arlette was a distant star in my winter of change, my "slippage." You could call it ... with an overlay of voices and shifting usages. They began to have histories. There was a conceptual ...

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