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internet is and how he can't concentrate on more than one paragraph when reading online, I think to ... books I read now are e-books. Maybe it's just practice, but it doesn't seem like much of ... a different experience. In fact, it's often more convenient because I can always find something to read ...
I find time. Twitter is also a mixed bag of time wasters and meaningful information. Scrolling through my ... Lavrusik, the journalist program manager at Facebook, that explains how journalists can get the most out of ... the new tools. I almost stopped reading when he suggested that Facebook can create “an authentic ...
would say: "Soon, soon, my dear Seriozha, the fiery fountains will gush upward, the birds of ... revealed." Esenin would listen respectfully, but a sly spark was concealed in his eyes. He was strongly ... influenced by Klyuev and liked him very much, but it seems he didn't really believe in the ...
Page 164 from Issue 80 important would have been finally to believe that what others liked or ... 1934 that dual confrontation seemed to both correspondents what was principally required. A literate ... person who did not bother to take on Kafka was not on that account contemptible, but he would be unlikely ...
probably owes much to her read­ ing of Robert Graves's The White Goddess. 2� But Plath's ... subjective sense of her own experience. From fairly early on in Plath's work, the moon is connected ... Page 232 from Issue 80 her ability to give form to that vision-the growth of insight and expres­ ...
’t know what would happen. But in the end, it was the very frum woman who was in charge of the mikva ... eretz [respect] and didn’t make my experience an uncomfortable one, though they might have. I think that ... edited interviews with Orthodox Jews who are LGBT.  Read part one here. I am a queer person, in my ...
have to do with my own neurotic ethos; I tend to think people are defined as much by what they’ve lost ... Was it as enjoyable to write as it is to read?   JJ:  It was  so  much fun to write! And it was ... Other Apocalypses,  which was published by Press 53 in 2018 and ranks among my favorite books released ...
all, was very much a man of a particular time and place, and early accepted his role as tutor to ... Page 161 from Issue 80 between the two world wars, Ortega lost much of his domestic following when ... and Jacques Derrida have been the important voices. My reader will no doubt wonder what this now ...
the road.” He says he doesn’t know how he would feel if he “wrote a book and never got to present it, ... that has had a really profound effect on what I do. It's how I really started writing, really... ... So then it's, “Okay, how do you capture that in language? Or even in chapter length?” In my ...
But I think I definitely didn’t give misogyny its due in my accounting of the election. Maybe I was ... over economic interest, but ultimately—by way of trying to get my head around what happened in 2016—I ... that got me thinking that, yeah, I blew it on that one. TQ:  To take it one step further: how much of ...

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