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about that," said Uncle Ned judicially, "I'll lay a pony to a sovereign ... the IRA men he's after killing-and he thinks we know nothing about it. He must have seventy ...
was telling him about the usefulness of knowing one word and repeating it over and over. ... about standing there as the center of all their attentions had led him toward strapping himself into ...
talk about was the big COD that came to the post office in his name and she cashed her pension check to ... then scolded him about the bills from the record club and the correspondence school. He always knew he ...
all fell in on him. 1 never met him, as I said, but we talked on the phone several times, about one ... called, after an hour or so, I'd forgotten about the earlier call. Cynthia answered the phone and ...
a central forum for all serious writers about biog­ raphy: biographers, students of literature, librarians, ... About biography? "We should give a warm welcome to Biography.... Certainly we can do with such ...
Fall 1980
bell based a story about a time-traveler who encounters the listless remains of humanity in a future ... cronies about a mysterious, broad-browed man found by the side of a highway at dusk. This proves to be ...
Fall 1980
disaster's com­ mencement, to moons or other planets. Are they survivors?" "What about the ... about the Rhyonon rescue operations, ought to be at the center of it." 140 Issue 49 page ...
perspective there is little point in speaking even about the relation between knowledge and power, since these ... Foucault's enterprise is neither epistemological nor ontological, for he is not making claims about what ...
the counterfactual hypothesis about the real interests people would have had. Many workers would ... admission Foucault is nominalistic about power, even willing to say that "power" does not ...
Page 140 from Issue 52 doubt about the adequacy of the very terms of discourse. No writer can ... described. The skeptic may take pleasure in the uncertainties of knowing reality. In a famous statement about ...

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