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[Tenderly) Let me give you some more tea, Godfather. (pp. 179-80) If these lines are performed as I think ... Page 141 from Issue 80 by allowing her to speak a truth so unintentionally understated as to be ... 190). She understands that something is wrong, but not what would be right. We first see her in Act ...
discussion of the bomb-are necessary, enabling tactics. If we neglect either, the structure of mutual assured ... him: parent and child mirror each other in their violence, suggesting that what we fear in the bomb is ... Page 210 from Issue 80 this additional mislocation of nuclear power: the bomb is not merely ...
soup." She breathed into the silence that meant close attention, then went on, detailing Noah's ... "It is a bad day to refuse an offer," and "Will you marry me?"-her voice ... Page 457 from Issue 110-111 As her coach had taught her, she lowered her voice, brought the mike ...
Page 207 from Issue 80 upward turn in its history, the postwar period seized this figure to speak ... suggests that the nuclear standoff of the past forty years has answered needs in our culture that we are ... of its rising birthrate as imminent explosion, as population bomb.' This imaginative ...
I covered my helmet with laurell" This voice precedes the knotted hands between the door and jamb, ... gathering momentum, suddenly relaxed enough to scuff his feet, first one then the other in the middle of the ... I don't harbor opinions of my own. Polydoros is but temporary on his father's throne; he is not ...
Page 65 from Issue 80 I don't think so. Age is like the dreams one had in childhood, Some ... explain it, Only I know I can't- it's just an image of my life that came to me one day ... then half-heard, and then gone. 65 Issue 80 page ...
practically every day I was subjected to some petty, invisible harassments which are even shame­ ful to recall ... A few times it cost me some work, and many times I was secretly dispossessed of my civil rights; ... Finally we found ourselves in my living room and we sat down in the wooden armchairs, all in a row as if ...
that we are not thrust back into an abject silence. As if we have heard and seen nothing. After the ... I wrote back the same day, March 18, 2003, by email: Dear R., Beauty and terror-we must speak of all that ... experience enters into the poem "Bengali Market," Raw Silk, pages 80-81. Both poems are ...
prove the rule, linking chil­ dren with the arms race that was soon to produce the bomb. 14. There are ... in the primacy of language: since the bomb's effects would silence all language, such ... attitudes toward the bomb, by mediating our perceptions and behavior, are ultimately responsible for ...
Page 36 from Issue 80 Joanie: Moncton, 1946 Slight and blond, she watches from the stair, Her face ... and down the stairs And all the other children and no money, Never enough money for the nurse She ... tired? Her small voice rises, weary as The weariness she claims. The children- Joe And the ...

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