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Page 171 from Issue 41 Valois's were early bourgeoisie, a not unfamiliar development when ... Catholicism, hospitable to that ferociously humble saint, Bernard of the neighboring monastery village of ... of tightly curled red hair an aspect of charm, even of sophistication. Estienne Delahaye descended ...
Page 586 from Issue 23-24 of pastoralism look to messiah figures, but where Christ is a self­ ... lateral descendents, the Picaresque novel and the Bildungsroman. Elitist, surely, and extrapolated from ... with the Christian-the problem is apparently solved through the symbolic rise of Saint George (a name ...
Page 628 from Issue 23-24 ending of Walden, at once secular and transcendent in implication. It is ... very personification of the Walden spirit, had not only "let his mind descend into his body ... unhesitatingly into Jiitunheim, whose very name resonated with saintly and fertile associations, as rich and warm ...
Page 250 from Issue 125 and won the University of Wisconsin's 2002 Felix Pollak Prize. ... Award. Her poems have appeared in the Gettysburg Review and Boulevard. Her poetry also has been published ... Warrior Review, Notre Dame Review and North Dakota Quarterly. From 1972-1974 he taught En­ glish and ...
Page 157 from Issue 7 everyone privately thinks.) It does not, for example, lead her to the ... Genet, of course, goes with Sartre; and with Levi-Strauss go Nathalie Sarraute, Robbe-Grillet, and Michel ... To be sure, Miss Sontag is perfectly correct when she says, in her review of Saint Genet, that ...
Spring 1970
Page 119 from Issue 18 slippers, her handkerchief, her picture, a lock of her hair, more than ... nos phrases, serrons-Ies comme des andouilles et des carottes de tabac. Masturbons le vieil art jusque ... dans Ie plus profond de ses jointures. II faut que tout en pete, monsieur." 19. "Entin ...
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Page from Issue 88 Featuring work by: Alice Adams John Ashbery Madison Smartt Bell Amy Clampitt ... BOULEVARD "One of the best literary magazines in America" The Philadelphia Inquirer ... "Among scores of literary titles, one of the most innovative is Boulevard." Library Journal ...
Page from Issue 87 Featuring work by: Alice Adams John Ashbery Madison Smartt Bell Amy Clampitt ... BOULEVARD "One of the best literary magazines in America" The Philadelphia Inquirer ... "Among scores of literary titles, one of the most innovative is Boulevard." Library Journal ...
Fall 1980
Page 263 from Issue 49 sand" is an excerpt from a science fiction novel of the same name ... Swanwick's first published story, "The Feast of Saint Janis," ap­ peared in New Dimensions ... journalistic function of science fiction. Ursula Le Guin's most recent novel is The Beginning Place. ...

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