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Then, a day later, a sudden recovery made her regret her decision: 223 Issue 80 page ... Page 223 from Issue 80 symptoms associated with PMS, Plath's journals and letters mention ... feeling basically good-natured and happy dur­ ing one part of the month, and depressed and "out ...
Fall 1986
seen in fever, in daylight, will make your head swim. His, day after day, had that hallucinated candor. ... Page 80 from Issue 67 reason or another formal education wasn't available to them and ... girders forty stories up, right there at the edge of nothing at all. My memory is thickly colored by what ...
day and me sitting down and here’s the blank page— TQ: Which would be terrifying. MS: Right! Instead, ... I’m not good enough, or I’m not ready for this, as opposed to the wider community of “you’re making ... art and all of us are trying to figure it out.” TQ: Do you write every day? MS: I do, I do. Primarily ...
life that took him toward that ending. TQ: How did your own perceptions and expectations of New ... year. Often that day was one when no big events—from Posterity’s perspective—had been recorded. But in ... the archives I’d read newspaper articles from that day or the next day and see minutes of meetings and ...
disruptive then? I think we ended up making the right decision. TQ: You once suggested to me to boil a story ... brain, in your subconscious, is working and the right things will make it to the page. That is infinitely ... your life. TQ: So in a way, is writing about Panama more for you than for your reader? CH: Yeah. ...
William Hunt
What is the Fire? Print Pages:  Page 93 from Issue 80 What Is the Fire? William Hunt For several ... the cemetery. It was a blistering mid-August day in 1965. On the seat beside Mason lay a Tribune. Its ... lead headline read "No End in Sight for Record Heat Wave." Further down the front ...
waiting for just the right book to test out the electronic device for long-form reading. Up until then, ... years old reads a newspaper in print anymore. They read online. There’s a whole generation of readers ... discombobulating to start the next. At 170 pages, American Salvage was perhaps an easier choice to read ...
a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner some years ago. TQ: Do you try to defy categorization in your own work? PM: ... verisimilitude, so I play with signifiers that blur the line. TQ: What are you reading right now? PM: Openings of ... It’s like an artist’s colony, but you never have to go back to the real world. TQ: Are your books ...
good hands but also lost in them, slipping through, being caught again. It’s not a reading experience ... experience of the Other’s presence. TQ: How did you approach your research in this project? It seems as ... challenge of writing the present. TQ: Do you feel that you’re in the present when you write? What things do ...
Page 80 from Issue 1964-fall To this brief review of party tradition it seems relevant to add ... a recent quotation from the statement of position Sen. Goldwater made concerning his negative vote on the ... Civil Rights Bill, June 18, 1964: 1 find no constitutional basis for the exercise of Federal regulatory ...

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