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Page 225 from Issue 80 allowed to see the depth of Plath's desperation. The high pitch of ... her typically fast bounce-back seems itself alarming in retrospect, but people close to Plath were ... because it is more important to capture moments like this, keen shifts in mood, sudden veerings of ...
it's the Bible," Spider argued lamely. Manther came up, a rolled cigarette smoking at his ... Even though she ruined it, by flaunting it to us like a torture." "Yeah she ... Page 201 from Issue 99 TRIQUARTERL Y "And we thought you had more heart than ...
over his head, but the sun seeps in through the thin wool fabric, and he can hear Olya's TV ... on her chest where her left breast used to be. Seryozha goes to check. It can be anybody, thinks ... Page 99 from Issue 121 At ten A.M. Seryozha Rodkin tries to sleep. This week he works the night ...
life to which philosophy has to give an ••. answer-the problem of free­ dom and the problem of death-is ... fic­ titious, it is the most beautiful of the many fictions with which philosophy has nourished the ... 76. 51. Ibid., pp. 77-80. 52. Kolakowski as quoted in A. Melucci, "Leszek Kolakowski: un ...
an undis­ tinguished son and brother, in his father's shop all his unexceptional life. It ... Page 80 from Issue 53 hard times. You're only fifty-two. You don't yet even need ... said Oliver. 'My boyhood isn't finished yet. I lost a mother. I'm not ready, ...
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frequent joy.18 For most of his life, Kafka lived with his parents and five other adults in a crowded ... apartment. At the end of his life in Berlin, he es­ caped, more or less, "a stranger among ... near to hating it Yet, I am my parents' progeny, am bound to them by blood... Sometimes this ...
"Who can grow up these days? Perhaps it's time you got some sleep." "I ... His smile had returned, hardened now. She recognized it as a warning. His smile stirred her. Her eyes ... her mood slipping toward defeat as if it were a source of relief. He knew that making love to his ...
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80 Prosaic Chekhov: Metadrama, the Intelligentsia, and Uncle Vanya Gary Saul Morson i: Anti.. ... I mean that as a high compli­ ment. I refer not just to his class origins, but to the set of values that ... guided him and are expressed in his fiction, plays and letters. His letters, of course, are the most ...
yet another essential truth: people perceive air as dangerous by the very nature of who has it in ... probably said these things to their faces, stripping the life right out of them. * I see another sign on ... left, George cries out. His pleas mix with the weeping and shouting of the people gathered around him, ...
Page 99 from Issue 13-14 to Palermo, the blind man got off and headed for the exit to San Martin ... fantastic process, for although they, the be­ lievers, think they are practical, realistic people they ... accept that dirty old paper where, with great attention, one can make out a kind of absurd promise by ...

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