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Dreamers Rise: American Nightmares
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Sunday, June 28, 2015. A friend of mine recommended this volume of short stories, by an author whose name was unknown to me, and although I'm perhaps not the easiest person to suggest books to she hit the money on this one. Maybe she just knew that "lake" and "monster" are a combination I can't resist. North American Lake Monsters. Is available from Small Beer Press. Ballingrud has published one other book, a novella entitled The Visible Filth,. Which is published by This Is Horror. Roger Martin du Gard.
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Dreamers Rise: February 2015
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Friday, February 20, 2015. The young woman whose likeness was captured in this Real Photo postcard image was a schoolteacher in Red Wing (or Redwing), Kansas in 1907-08. The names of her pupils are neatly written on the back of the card:. Below the names is the following inscription: "In loving remembrance of days spent to-gether in district 31./ Nannie Wilson / Teacher". Includes Redwing today among the state's more than 6,000 ghost towns. Wednesday, February 18, 2015. Friday, February 13, 2015. Just a ...
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Dreamers Rise: Americans (III)
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Sunday, July 26, 2015. This photograph may be the pivot of the collection. The image itself has some unusual features (which I'll note shortly), but its greatest interest may lie in the fact that it exists at all, and in how it relates to the other photos. There is a seriousness and tenderness to the image that suggests this might have been the case, but maybe there's another explanation. Be that as it may, we can now start to assemble a series of pieces of evidence:. So the pivotal questions are 1) can ...
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Dreamers Rise: July 2015
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Sunday, July 26, 2015. This photograph may be the pivot of the collection. The image itself has some unusual features (which I'll note shortly), but its greatest interest may lie in the fact that it exists at all, and in how it relates to the other photos. There is a seriousness and tenderness to the image that suggests this might have been the case, but maybe there's another explanation. Be that as it may, we can now start to assemble a series of pieces of evidence:. So the pivotal questions are 1) can ...
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Dreamers Rise: May 2015
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Sunday, May 24, 2015. Notes for a commonplace book (15). The same motives and similar destinies existed still; but these people whose playgrounds they had been were gone. Nothing came back from the oblivion into which they had vanished (for old age and death were equally oblivion) not a sound came back but a little slightly exultant, unhappy laughter — Alwyn's grandmother laughing for them. Friday, May 22, 2015. Notes for a commonplace book (14). Tuesday, May 12, 2015. Armed with a Broken Heart. As melod...
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Dreamers Rise: November 2014
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Sunday, November 30, 2014. At first glance, Ana María Matute's 1960 novel Primera memoria. Seems much of a piece with the narratives with which she ended her career some five decades later, Paraíso inhabitado. And the unfinished Demonios familiares. Written and published in the dead years of the Franco era, is a very different, much more troubling tale. 8212; where, centuries earlier, the Inquisition had burnt the island's unconverted Jews. The descendents of the conversos,. Though she had a long and suc...
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Dreamers Rise: September 2014
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Saturday, September 20, 2014. In Spain. Putting aside such eccentricities, three of the four stories in Izumi Kyōka's El santo del monte Koya. Are readily available in English in a volume entitled Japanese Gothic Tales. Translated by Charles Shirō Inouye and published by University of Hawaii Press. There's at least one additional collection of Kyōka's tales in English, also translated by Charles Inouye and published by the University of Hawaii Press; it's entitled In Light of Shadows: More Gothic Tales.
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Dreamers Rise: Americans (II)
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Saturday, July 25, 2015. The images in this post include some of the earliest photographs from the group. All are studio photographs, and three come from Franklin County in the south-central portion of the state of Tennessee. The badly faded but haunting portrait at the top of this page, which is in the carte de visite format, was taken by Rufus B. Williams of Winchester, Tennessee. The reverse of the mount is shown below. At first glance the studio where the cabinet card below was taken is unidentified,...
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Dreamers Rise: Americans (I)
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Sunday, July 19, 2015. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Darryl Pinckney wrote. In the US, white people are able to conceive of black people who are better than they are or worse than they are, superior or inferior, but they seem to have a hard time imagining black people who are just like them." The most striking thing about most of the photographs presented here, and in the posts that will come, the thing that shouldn't be. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Carlos Drummond de Andrade.