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Indians Once Roamed This Land…, Mwalim (Morgan James Peters)
Indians Once Roamed This Land…, Mwalim (Morgan James Peters)
Trotter Review
The sun sat high in the cloudless, early summer sky. Jerry held his breath as Ryan punched the gas, jumping onto Route 3 a few feet ahead of an incoming tractor-trailer. Ryan laughed as the angry truck driver blasted his air horn at them as the ’79 Aspen rocketed up the highway. The ramp onto Route 3 didn’t leave much room for traffic to merge; leaving the brave to shoot out onto the highway and the timid to sit and wait for an opening, often to the angry blaring of horns behind them, pushing them to jump onto the highway. …
Very Like A Whale, Richard A. Card
Very Like A Whale, Richard A. Card
New England Journal of Public Policy
The author talks about his visit to Herman Melville's house and the experiences he had while there.
Accounts Of An Illness: Extracts, Ron Schreiber
Accounts Of An Illness: Extracts, Ron Schreiber
New England Journal of Public Policy
The following pieces, with an introduction by the author, are from a work in progress entitled John, to be published in the fall of 1988 by Hanging Loose Press and Calamus Books, New York City. In this work, Ron Schreiber, John's lover of nine years, writes a chronicle of a terminal illness from diagnosis to death.
Ron Schreiber's poems first appeared in Radical America's "Facing AIDS," a special issue devoted to AIDS.
Professor Richardson Et Al.: A New England Education, George V. Higgins
Professor Richardson Et Al.: A New England Education, George V. Higgins
New England Journal of Public Policy
George V. Higgins contributes to the series on the New England state of mind, identifying "a New England code of acceptable behavior" whose hallmarks are discretion "and a sense of decency, still powerful enough to prompt even those flouting it, and getting caught, to feel a sense of guilt."