The Western Humanities Review, Volume 64Utah Humanities Research Foundation, 2010 |
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Pagina 133
... look on , stirring slightly in the commotion and offering looks of amusement at this operation : the forcing of knuckles into the child's solar plexus , spasmodically , until a slimy bit of melon rind drops silently into the grass ...
... look on , stirring slightly in the commotion and offering looks of amusement at this operation : the forcing of knuckles into the child's solar plexus , spasmodically , until a slimy bit of melon rind drops silently into the grass ...
Pagina 157
... looks like an angel , one of them said of the mother . They put their arms around one another and cried and hugged and almost tried to squeeze one another dry . Some of them grew so suddenly weak , they had to look for chairs or lean ...
... looks like an angel , one of them said of the mother . They put their arms around one another and cried and hugged and almost tried to squeeze one another dry . Some of them grew so suddenly weak , they had to look for chairs or lean ...
Pagina 161
... Look up , she says . But I cannot explain what I see when I look up at the sky . I am no Louise Glück though trying as I am to find my own Faint Music , my own singing in the din , my own place . If you lower your lashes , the blood looks ...
... Look up , she says . But I cannot explain what I see when I look up at the sky . I am no Louise Glück though trying as I am to find my own Faint Music , my own singing in the din , my own place . If you lower your lashes , the blood looks ...
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Foundation Myth William Wenthe | 112 |
With Teeth Prose Prize Winner Natanya Ann Pulley | 120 |
Landscape With Storm | 126 |
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