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Page 80 from Issue 114 William Olsen All-American: First Grade Class Photo Don't bring up ... enough to pity what childhood has sired and deserted, the large hand his slipped on like living gloves, ... to his sweater as if to shield him or make him take the shield-how loved he was, this shiny ...
Project. Her first novel, Crashing, was pub­ lished by St. Martin's Press in 1980. * * * Terrence ... "Aurora," was published in TQ #80. His essay, "The Bomb and the Baby Boom," also appeared ... A Chocolate Soldier, appeared in TQ #64 while the book was still in progress. Colter also took part in the ...
Syndicated Fiction Project. Her first novel, Crashing, was pub­ lished by St. Martin's Press in ... "Aurora," was published in TQ #80. His essay, "The Bomb and the Baby Boom," also appeared ... Colter's most recent novel, A Chocolate Soldier, appeared in TQ #64 while the book was still in progress. ...
She said, "Do you think we ought to have gone to Phuket?" It was their honeymoon she ... Page 80 from Issue 129 He smelled the sea. The clouds were fluorescent. And when it was too cold ... the morning sky. He thought it unbearable. He did not know what had made him do such a thing. His ...
Page 110 from Issue 80 seize them with an urgency I cannot name, and so I call it longing, I call ... it want. I know what I want. We will meet, the two of us, in a moment I cannot imagine: for a moment ... the one I follow; I had not known how much emptiness we fall through, how far we have to fall. I do ...
Page 133 from Issue 80 that indirectly I was one of the causes of his death, but, then again, is ... it my fault that I fell in love with his wife and she with me?" He got up, and when he had ... Tolstoy's real heroine, Dolly, is one of those quietly revolving cogwheels we barely notice. She is, as her ...
her father (when she was eight) and repressed hostility toward her mother. More recently, feminist ... agree that Plath was in some way imprisoned in a self-limiting vision from which she was struggling to ... poems, journals and letters indicates that she was almost certainly suffering from a severe form of the ...
good part of her cycle to catch up. She arrived in New York on May 31, and her first two weeks seemed ... to go well. Among the guest editors, she was "regarded as one of the leaders of the group, ... New York, she has been "very ecstatic, horribly depressed, shocked, elated, enlightened, and ...
Page 80 from Issue 54 What does this mean in practice? In the Foreword to Silence, Cage writes: ... to be introduced into the world of words" (5, x). This distinc­ tion may strike us at first ... free oneself from one's habitual way of doing things, one's stock responses to word ...
a week's tension uncoiled. When he had done, Herzog was silent for a long moment. Then he said, ... Page 80 from Issue 59 Soldier boy. He still had a little over three-quarters of the money he had ... hairbrush on the dresser. Gabrielle would find it there when she woke, in plain sight. He closed the door ...

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