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Page 216 from Issue 105
Spring/Summer 1999
written extensively, in
fiction
and nonfiction, on subjects that go well beyond their earliest childhood ...
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Page 218 from Issue 105
Spring/Summer 1999
through
fiction
or memoir, Begley apparently conceives of experiences that will forever change the moral ...
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Page 132 from Issue 106
Fall 1999
fiction
or from professional storytellers; never, the less, even by nature we are born raconteurs. But ...
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Page 286 from Issue 116
Summer 2003
that the "Behold" intends to bring to the mind of another within the
fiction
a scene, ...
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Page 259 from Issue 118
Winter 2004
In stitute of Technology. Joshua Harmon's
fiction
has appeared in Iowa Review, Bomb, Black ...
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Page 118 from Issue 122
amputated and trailing its bandages as Cassady's
fictional
counterpart runs around San Francisco ...
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Page 135 from Issue 122
Fiction
. ALLEN: A number of years ago I began doing research for a novel, which I hoped could develop ...
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Page 47 from Issue 123
in lines, it's poetry; in paragraphs, it's
fiction
; in dialogue, it's ...
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Page 120 from Issue 124
Ruby. For me, it was far easier to develop the amoral personae in
fictional
form than it was to 120 ...
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Page 190 from Issue 124
Accounts," Annual Re view of Sociology; (January 01,1997). 17. Natalie Zemon Davis,
Fiction
in the Archives: ...
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