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“Edna O’Brien: An Interview With Maureen O’Connor”, Maureen O'Connor, Martha Carpentier, Elizabeth Brewer Redwine
“Edna O’Brien: An Interview With Maureen O’Connor”, Maureen O'Connor, Martha Carpentier, Elizabeth Brewer Redwine
Critical Inquiries Into Irish Studies
No abstract provided.
Of All The Fires That Ever Burned, Stephen Brophy
The Hidden People, K. C. Mead-Brewer
A Great Chaos Of Sound: Alternative Practices Of Working Through Madness, Alienation, And The Aesthetics Of Catastrophe In 60s Britain, Mark Harris
Counterculture Studies
After Bomb Culture, Jeff Nuttall’s valediction to 1960s relentless anti-system experimentation, what kind of call to order were the Portsmouth Sinfonia’s commitment to community DIY practice and Veronica Forrest-Thomson’s withdrawal of language from meaning? Nuttall’s Laingian references to madness acclaim culture as symptomatic of living with the H-bomb. This essay considers alternative expressions of intimacy and apartness like Doris Lessing’s writing on women’s madness, the Caribbean Artists Movement’s understanding of schizophrenic post-colonial consciousness, and Kate Millet’s and Robert Wyatt’s eulogies to friends and partners, as marginalized by the aesthetics of catastrophe of Nuttall and his Destruction in Art Symposium …
Gini, Andrea O'Connor
Ben Battle: A Soldier Bold, Thomas Alan Burtelow Iii
Heavenly Reason, Nicole Hansell
Volume 4, Issue 2: Full Issue
Manuscripts
Full issue of the January 1937 issue of Manuscripts. Includes work by Wayne Hill, Margaret Pierson, Elizabeth Messick, Margaret Kendall, Mary Burrin, Grace Ferguson, Betty Richart, Charles Aufderheide, Dorothy Steinmeier, Mars B. Ferrell, Cathryn Smith, Ruth Marie Hamill, Phillipa Schreiber, Robert Ayers, Marguerite Ellis, Wilbur Elliot, Margaret Parrish, William Steinmetz, Glenn White, Jack Howard, Richard Joyce, Anne Horne, Dave Craycraft, Charles Hostetter, Ralph W. Morgan, Louise Ryman, Norman Bicking, Dorothy Schilling, Mildred Barnhill, and Marion Swann.
A Native Vision Of Justice, Carole Goldberg
A Native Vision Of Justice, Carole Goldberg
Michigan Law Review
Although largely unheralded in its time, D'Arcy McNickle's The Surrounded has become a classic of Native American literature. When the University of New Mexico Press reissued the book in 1978, a year after McNickle's death, the director of Chicago's Newberry Library, Lawrence W. Towner, predicted (correctly) that it would "reach a far wider audience." Within The Surrounded are early stirrings of a literary movement that took flight several decades after the novel's first publication in the writings of N. Scott Momaday, Louise Erdrich, James Welch, Leslie Marmon Silko, and Gerald Vizenor, among others. All of these Native American authors share …
Faith In Fiction? Solzhenitsyn's One Day As A Practical Defense Of Fiction, Bob De Smith
Faith In Fiction? Solzhenitsyn's One Day As A Practical Defense Of Fiction, Bob De Smith
Pro Rege
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Camas, Winter 2009
Camas
Faith in Lightning / Tim G. Gibbins -- Over the River / Laura Pritchett -- Three Field Studies / Alex Johnson -- Dirty Old Town / Edwin Dobb -- Crack the Egg / Laura Pritchett -- Connection / Talasi Brooks -- How My Name Came This Far West / Z. Cody Lee -- Because I’ve Never Been There, and Can’t Categorize What I’ve Learned About it / Maya Jewell Zeller -- At a Sleepover, She Goes Looking for Ice Cream / Maya Jewell Zeller -- Bean Lake / Karen Lennon -- Sirens / Juned Subhan -- Fence / Chris Linforth …
Three Short Stories By Carl Hansen, J. R. Christianson
Three Short Stories By Carl Hansen, J. R. Christianson
The Bridge
Translator's Note. The Danish-American author, Carl Hansen, was born in Jonstrup near Holbcek in 1860, emigrated to America in 1885, taught for a number of years at Danebod Folk School in Tyler, Minnesota, and died in Seattle in 1916. Enok Mortensen once described him as follows:
"[He] had attended university classes in Denmark and studied at the state agricultural school. He knew something about pharmacology, a lot about veterinary medicine, and much about literature and philosophy ... He was a popular teacher. Each Saturday he gave a lecture-often on classics of Danish literature, and the students sat spellbound as he …
Young Associates In Trouble, William D. Henderson, David Zaring
Young Associates In Trouble, William D. Henderson, David Zaring
Michigan Law Review
Large law firms have reputations as being tough places to work, and the larger the firm, the tougher the firm. Yet, notwithstanding the grueling hours and the shrinking prospects of partnership, these firms perennially attract a large proportion of the nation's top law school graduates. These young lawyers could go anywhere but choose to work at large firms. Why do they do so if law firms are as inhospitable as their reputations suggest? Two recent novels about the lives of young associates in large, prestigious law firms suggest that such a rational calculation misapprehends the costs. Law professor Kermit Roosevelt's …
The Bridge, Volume 3, 2006, Bridgewater State College
The Bridge, Volume 3, 2006, Bridgewater State College
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Volume 3 Staff
Cheryl Tullis, Editor-in-Chief
Victoria Large, Editor-in-Chief
David Bevans
Christelle L. Del Prete
Derek T. Hambly
Joseph Kolczewski, Jr.
Angelique Paparella
Ryan Perry
Patricia Portanova
Christopher Rego
Georgia Savory
Shaylin Walsh
Mary Dondero, Faculty Advisor
Jerald Walker, Faculty Advisor
Linda Hall, Alumni Consultant
Rosann Kozlowski, Alumni Consultant
The Bridge, Volume 2, 2005, Bridgewater State College
The Bridge, Volume 2, 2005, Bridgewater State College
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Volume 2 Staff
Stacy Cohen
David George
Beth Horka
David Mitchell
Elizabeth Redmond
Nicole Roy
Kimberly Silva
Cheryllynn Silvia
Janine Woodward
Mary Dondero, Faculty Advisor
Jerald Walker, Faculty Advisor
Linda Hall, Alumni Consultant
Rosann Kozlowski, Alumni Consultant
Camas, Fall 2001
Camas
Bitterroot / Scott Russell Sanders -- Starlings, A Pig, and Four Deer / James McLaughlin -- Things Not Seen in a Rear View Mirror / Debra Marquart -- First Person / Katie McKalip -- Huckleberry Wine -- Perspectives / Erin K. Sexton, Katherine Romano -- Poetry / Dave Tirrell, Danielle Lattuga, Clara Sophia Weygandt -- Photo Essay / Shelly Truman -- Interview / Activist Jake Kreilick by Melissa Sladek -- Book Reviews -- Last Words / Jan Scher
From Gould: A Novel In Two Novels, Stephen Dixon
5,000 Khz, S. R. Jaborsky
Saint Tiffany And The Dragon, Bruce Mccandless Iii
Saint Tiffany And The Dragon, Bruce Mccandless Iii
The Mythic Circle
No abstract provided.
Big Spenders, Ralph Beer
More Workingman's Blues, Will Getelman
Flamingo Dream, Deirdre Callanan
Willis, Bob Ross
The Way Home, Laurel Bricher
The Image Of Mormonism In French Literature: Part I, Wilfried Decoo
The Image Of Mormonism In French Literature: Part I, Wilfried Decoo
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.