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Winter 1989/90
Mostly we get birds of passage, duck, heron, geese-the long riders traveling in flocks as far south as ... battle for the Bering Sea... Once we passed under the Pole — all instruments white-out, directions ...
frictionless surface for the pur­ poses of sea travel, a surface one may study but not understand, at which one ... Page 115 from Issue 128 [And What, Friends, Is a Sea] And what, friends, is called a ship? If ... what, friends, is called a sea? If there is, friends, an expanse of sea­ water, positioned between ...
Page 264 from Issue 64 That world is gorgeous whether recorded or simply invented, as in this view ... ambitious, all finding their subjects in travel. Of them "Bronze," full of missed ... connections, of life in transit, most completely grasps the difficul­ ties of aging from which travel is ...
others, traveling west toward some pagan figure of prominence in their religion. " One would like ... likely Mr. Slater was mistaken and they were not from the southwest at all. James R. Mooney, traveling in ... give," he wrote. "American luck is finally good. ', After the fourth night of travel ...
Spring/Summer 1999
many-who have all presumably died, Wilkomirski, from the point of view of his three-year-old self, tells ... and certainty returned to him, he start­ ed writing. He explains how, in contradistinction, say, to ... Denes who remembers everything from her earliest childhood, he spent years doing research, traveling ...
Spring 2003
"I'd be happy." She hated to travel for the sake of traveling. She liked to go places where ... a friend and ever since had thought of the sea as a malevolent force. Issue 115 page ...
the patience to endure. A traveling animal, emitting and transmitting Marquesas and Popocatepetls like ... at makes him either angry or in love? He is always down by the docks helping Venus out of the sea to ...
Page 181 from Issue 114 the stare of the traveler stopped short amidst his suitcases, which ... vaster and deeper than the sea and nonetheless more fragile than a fallen leaf if, propped up against ...
L. S. Asekoff
this far inland. Mostly we get birds of passage, duck, heron, geese-the long riders traveling in flocks ... Guam, Guadalcanal, battle for the Bering Sea... Once we passed under the Pole — all instruments ...
in all they write, confess still what books they have read last, and therein their own folly so much, ... de Montaigne (1603) I Holde neither Plutarche’s nor none of the auncient short manner of writings nor ... his hand and his fancie acquainted. It is a maner of writing wel befitting vndigested motions, or ...

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