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Winter 1989/90
Page 312 from Issue 77 yearlings never broken, if only you'll pity Troy, the Trojan wives and all our helpless children!" But Athena refused to hear Theano's prayers. And while they prayed to the daughter of mighty Zeus Hector a ...
Winter 1989/90
Page 314 from Issue 77 A flash of his helmet and off he strode and quickly reached his sturdy, well-built house. But white-armed Andromache- Hector could not find her in the halls. She and the boy and a servant finely gowned were standing watch on the tow ...
Winter 1989/90
Page 317 from Issue 77 let the earth come piling over my dead body before I hear your cries, I hear you dragged away!" In the same breath, shining Hector reached down for his son—but the boy recoiled, cringing against his nurse's full br ...
Winter 1989/90
Page 318 from Issue 77 And his loving wife went home, turning, glancing back again and again and weeping live warm tears. She quickly reached the sturdy house of Hector, man-killing Hector, and found her women gathered there inside and stirred them all to ...
Winter 1989/90
Page from Issue 77 "Poignant and atmospheric, this book honors the promise of LUCID STARS.... Elegant, accessible writing... fine reading. The rare sensitivity and insight Andrea Barrett exhibited in her debut novel Lucid Stars had critics compar ...
Winter 1989/90
Page from Issue 77 poetry from Paris Reuieuu Editions Imaginary Paintings by Charles Baxter *1 read Imaginary Pointings with intense pleasure. This is poetry of the first order, characterized by on anguished, almost inconsolable lyricism, utterly immersed ...
Winter 1989/90
Page from Issue 77 Moss and Hazel's women's collective is losing steam. Their romance is losing heart. And the straight world keeps getting yuppier. So what's a feminist to do in a post-feminist era? "This is not a Hall ...
Winter 1989/90
Page from Issue 77 Arnold Rampersad on V.S. Naipaul Denis Hollier on Picasso Masao Miyoshi, "Japanese Cultural Discourse''' Joan Dayan, "Carribean Cannibals and Whores" Stephen Greenblatt on witchcraft ...

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