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style felt fully formed. I think all style arises out of a condition of being. TQ: Speaking of ... is misplaced, but she can’t help having it. I also think that she believes in the possibility of ... afterwards. When I tried to write again, it was like The Doloriad was a thing waiting to be discovered. My ...
Green: Selected Poems, 1975-1982 (Dial Press, 1983). Poems of his appeared in TQ #55 and TQ 20 (the ... September 1986. His story, "Where is Everyone?" appeared in TQ #48 and TQ 20. * * * Irina ... writing short stories. * * * Norbert Blei is the author of two novels; a book of short stories, The Hour ...
complaints about the life she made, or tried to make, for us. I’ve also tried to be aware that my story is ... memory. The story of my mother and me hadn’t finished yet, and it still hasn’t, even though she’s gone. ... more natural to me. I liked being able to speak in half-ideas, half-thoughts, and fragments.  TQ:  Did ...
order for chaos? To show us we are nothing? Tongues, lips, palates, His playthings all? When she was ... of Pentecostal services and concluded that tongue-speaking is learned behavior. It is units of ... tell me that you don’t do it, too, when you are faced with what seems crazy—stay away from the ...
151. 11. The results of the poll, and the stories selected, appear in Robert Silver­ berg, ed., The ... a past (implic­ itly pre-atomic) when violent behavior was safer to indulge; Roger Zelazny, "A ... Page 218 from Issue 80 Inquiry 13 (Autumn 1983), pp. 33-48; Jacques Derrida, "Of an ...
of college, and who helped him get his first story published. He wrote in 2001 in The New York Times ... further: It’s often remarked that, while the story’s technical and emotional demands are more strenuous in ... the action of time—its devastation and curious repair—the story has charted briefer stretches of ...
instance, is much better than a "story," it is a vivid waiting. • •. Details do not ... a boarding house full of clerks-these are his subjects and he treats them all in such a manner that they are ... of his more rigorous selection, because of his exclusion of all unnecessary detail.... ...
speak. It wasn't exhilarating, not even adventurous, but it was sufficient." When they ... Another girl has such a good time with two Arabs in Paris that, assuming it is part of a game, she lets ... sixties, when it seemed that scarcely anyone could escape social constraints. Many of Connell's ...
States during the fifties and sixties, when it seemed that scarcely anyone could escape social ... know what happens to all of these people, particu­ larly when they begin to see their lives more ... endure unexciting jobs, since "to us that seemed the proper pattern because it was tradi­ ...
advisee unthinkingly assumes she’s following it – after all, if it’s so basic, who wouldn’t? In his Vivid ... when she did, she chose romance novels, even though she found them tedious. So, whenever McNally came ... as a teacher of writing (such as ‘The Dead Grandmother Story,’ ‘Surprise!’ and ‘Short Stories about ...

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