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Novelists, story writers, and their views on contemporary culture. |
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David Applefield
Duff Brenna and Thomas E. Kennedy labored alone on their fiction for decades--Brenna in the American mid- and southwest, Kennedy in New York and Europe. A few years ago, when both reached fifty, they ... |
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From the mail bag, the stratosphere, and hidden keyboards everywhere, poems that slither into your grasp. |
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Michael Morse
Everyday, you should introduce something poetic to your life. The way you look at your children or someone you love. The moment of quiet you spend sitting at your desk. The thirty seconds it takes to read this poem...for example. |
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Documents, personal essays, letters, misfit scribbles, and serious ideas. |
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Alpha Oumar Konaré
The President of Mali, Alpha Oumar Konaré, speaks candidly about the role of the press in an emerging democracy. |
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Magnifying the Writing & Culture of One Place. |
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Leo Tuor
Translated from the Sursilvian Romansh by Mike Evans |
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A detailed look at the creative work coming from a state, a province, a city, an area, or region unified by language or culture. |
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Clyde Edgerton
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