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Ceremony, Kyla Carter Oct 2004

Ceremony, Kyla Carter

CutBank

No abstract provided.


Au Seuil Du Chaos : Devoir De Mémoire, Indicible Et Piège Du Devoir Dire, Issac Bazié Jan 2004

Au Seuil Du Chaos : Devoir De Mémoire, Indicible Et Piège Du Devoir Dire, Issac Bazié

Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature

That literature has not entirely lost its means when faced with great human tragedies is a fact widely debated when it comes to the Holocaust. This text relies on a discussion of the unspeakable in order to reflect on the texts written about Rwanda’s genocide. Reading those texts’ thresholds reveals a tension of writing between history and fiction, “devoir de mémoire” and near resignation of speech.


The Bridge, Volume 1, 2004, Bridgewater State College Jan 2004

The Bridge, Volume 1, 2004, Bridgewater State College

the bridge

Volume 1 Staff

Lauren Carter, Editor-in-Chief
Jennifer Stodder
Kaitlin MacLean
David Mitchell
John Butler
Christina Warsheski
Courtney Smith

Jerald Walker, Faculty Advisor
Linda Hall, Alumni Consultant
Rosann Kozlowski, Alumni Consultant


In The Line Of Duty, Adam Drent Jan 2004

In The Line Of Duty, Adam Drent

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Sampling, Lindsay Marks Jan 2004

Sampling, Lindsay Marks

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


America's Most Wanted, Erica Olsen Jan 2004

America's Most Wanted, Erica Olsen

Bryant Literary Review

I'm coming home from City Market when I spot the other vehicle in my drive.

"Look," I say. "Visitors."


St. Viggo, Karina Fuentes Jan 2004

St. Viggo, Karina Fuentes

Bryant Literary Review

Helen nearly suffocates me the night before the exhibit. She's walking


around on her heels, big cotton puffs between her calloused toes,


when she stumbles and falls on my head, which is stuffed beneath a


pillow. "I'll never sleep again," I groan.


The Hills Of Laura, Billy Lombardo Jan 2004

The Hills Of Laura, Billy Lombardo

Bryant Literary Review

It is true that I hated Hucker Norton. But I did not mean to crush his thumb.

He wasn't one of us, really. Even his name told you he was from some other place. We were Petey and Tommy and Davy and Matty, and he was Hucker.


The Snow Moon, Rebecca Lilly Jan 2004

The Snow Moon, Rebecca Lilly

Bryant Literary Review

A full moon sheared the tip of a pine. Lying in bed, a woodsman and


his wife saw it one December night. "Something must be done," said


his wife. "I know it's a sign."