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Fall 1980
right." Clay, annoyed, forgot his accent. "Little girl, you are going to turn into a bloody ... "I can't. Really. Not when the floor is moving. It makes me... It's not ... something nastier than skunk. It was an expression she'd never heard before, and she rather liked ...
Seamus Heaney, Charles Wright, Russell Banks, and Ann Beattie- Lost Classics-by Walt Whitman, Jorge Luis ... "Limestone Diner" (Meridian 11) was chosen by Lorrie Moore for Best American Short Stories 2004- ...
heavens, my worthless love: Walt Whitman wrote those poems about desire and flesh and never felt any ... ones in what was once someone's meaningless, necessary poem. Issue 128 page ...
articulated by Walt Whitman: Here I am, troubling the dream coast With my New York face, Bearing among the ... Walt Whitman, There, on the fabulous raft with the King and the Duke! For the white row of the Marina ... unsettled in the air. Out there on the Pacific There's no America but the Marines. Whitman was ...
belief in the existence of the real Me, the core Walt Whitman who stood apart from the pulling and ... one of the modern novel's distinctive achievements. She was thinking of how character was ... appearance in biography is recent. When it goes unconsidered, the point of view is usually that of the ...
Whitman's Blog, updated every few days with dispatches from the Civil War front from his classic, Specimen ... I bet they would have come up with a better name for it too. (via The Book Bench) Tags:  blogging, Walt ... Whitman Share Tweet ...
of the postmodernist breakthrough 383 cover illustration Text on cover from Walt Whitman ... of death: a little rumble through the remnants of literary culture 3 Fiction The making of Ashenden ...
tions of Walt Whitman, T. S. Eliot, and other poets of our tongue. 1. In a bibliography of over 100 ... self-imposed exile in Mexico. Because he was the humblest and simplest of poets, a solitary who neither ... country record his passing. Since the day in 1919 when he read his first sheaf of still unprinted poems in ...
in the face of the unwel¬ come barbaric presence of Walt Whitman, Borges is more re¬ served and even ... aspect of Whitman's multiple autobiographical roles in his poetry —a construction of an image ... that derives, as Emerson was to regret to some degree later, from the final pages of his own essay ...
"Note on Walt Whitman," in Other Inquisitions 1937-1952, pp. 66-72; see also Borges' ... the possibility of a sexual sensibility. As Borges hinted when he laconically complained of the ... Emerson,8 Hawthorne,9 Whitman,10 and Mel- 5. "Final Soliloquy of the Interior Paramour," ...

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