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Page 199 from Issue 58
Fall 1983
the battle-flags in aesthetic skirmishes no one should care anything
about
, and follow ing them into ...
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Page 200 from Issue 58
Fall 1983
a talk
about
self determination," than he does to be with Harriet on the evening when she ...
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Page 238 from Issue 59
the poem is not "
about
" that. An ambling opening, a very traditional sort of praise ...
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Page 240 from Issue 59
powerful as those of "From My Window." The most surprising thing
about
Williams' ...
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Page 243 from Issue 59
in this book occur when a single detail reaches the truth
about
a character-the careful walk of the ...
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Page 244 from Issue 59
of letters from, to and
about
the poet (notably correspondence with Ben Belitt, M.D. Zabel, Horace ...
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Page 178 from Issue 62
interviewer who elicited these comments also asked Hayden
about
the fate of that winning manuscript, and ...
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Page 73 from Issue 63
Erasmus does. Though he's quite wrong
about
her, you know. She isn't a goddess at all. ...
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Page 659 from Issue 63
thinking of how hilarious it was the way Southern Negroes lied
about
where they were from. Son laughed too, ...
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Page 59 from Issue 71
goes into the kitchen, sees him hanging from the ladder
about
to drop, goes on the fire escape and says ...
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