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The American Scholar: On Friendship - Edward Hoagland
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The intimacies shared with our closest companions keep us anchored, vital, and alive. Photo by Maureen Lunn. December 7, 2012. Is it silly to inquire? 8230; The school apologized for letting him go home on the bus. They didn’t realize it was a concussion. …. A friend pauses to listen, his grin of solace not a tic. Love for mate, offspring, parents seems as natural as leaves sprouting; how else could humans have survived? Don’t you recognize me? She prompted. Vanessa’s mother, from your bank? We need conf...
The American Scholar: The View from 90 - Doris Grumbach
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The View from 90. Even when those in my generation have reached a state of serenity, wisdom, and relative comfort, what we face can hardly be called the golden years. Tintern Abbey: "Ruins are my fellow structures, my companions over time." (Library of Congress photo). March 2, 2011. I am a self-appointed historian of those of my generation who are still living. Who are we? We heard about world news on the radio and in newsreels, but it was all unreal and far away from us. But much closer to home and...
The American Scholar: Book Reviews
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Poor southern whites have long been a people without a country. White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America By Nancy Isenberg. The judicial effects of American civic engagement. Engines of Liberty: The Power of Citizen Activists to Make Constitutional Law By David Cole. With Noses Held High. Personal aspiration need not always lead to snobbery. Pretentiousness: Why It Matters By Dan Fox. Annals of Human Oddity. Casting an eye on freaks with sensitivity and compassion. The Great Summing Up.
The American Scholar: Traveling Corpse - Andrea Barrett
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How an American sergeant’s journey through frigid North Russia inspired a work of historical fiction. American troops in North Russia march past their Bolshevik foes in one of the many photographs taken by the U.S. Army Signal Corps,1918-19. (Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan). December 10, 2014. Read like ‘a pastiche of the popular war books which everyone was reading twenty-five years ago.’ Thirty five years on, Wolff’s evocative historical study of the Flanders campaign is likely ...
The American Scholar: Antarctica: Cold Comfort - Emily Stone
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June 1, 2008. When a thousand Adélie penguins congregate, they make a noise out of all proportion to how small and cute they are. Their collective. Sounds like a car engine turning over and over. I discovered this while sitting for a couple of hours in the midst of an Adélie colony near McMurdo Station in Antarctica. As a writer/editor/photographer for. Of course, it wasn’t always that way. Rising steeply up from town is Observation Hill, topped by a cross dedicated to British Royal Naval officer and...
The American Scholar: Too Bad Not to Fail - William J. Quirk
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Too Bad Not to Fail. Just what are derivatives, and how much more damage can they do? New York Stock Exchange Advanced Trading Floor, New York, 2001 (Eduard Hueber, courtesy Asymptote Architecture). By William J. Quirk. June 1, 2010. The Great Crash, 1929. The mass escape into make-believe, so much a part of the true speculative orgy, started in earnest. They are financial contracts whose value is derived from a security such as a stock or bond, an asset such as a commodity (crude oil, sugar, copper, etc...
The American Scholar: The Terminator Comes to Wall Street - Joseph Fuller
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The Terminator Comes to Wall Street. How computer modeling worsened the financial crisis and what we ought to do about it. March 1, 2009. You’ve seen this story in countless Hollywood science-fiction movies, from. Computer models have three inherent problems. The first problem is that those who created the models don’t understand the markets. Modelers are experts in math, computer science, or physics. They are. It won’t be easy. Computer-based trading programs have become too integrated into the way ...
The American Scholar: Ten Best Sentences - Our Editors
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William Faulkner's typewriter (Gary Bridgman, southsideartgallery.com). March 25, 2014. Its vanished trees, the trees that had made way for Gatsby’s house, had once pandered in whispers to the last and greatest of all human dreams; for a transitory enchanted moment man must have held his breath in the presence of this continent, compelled into an aesthetic contemplation he neither understood nor desired, face to face for the last time in history with something commensurate to his capacity for wonder.
The American Scholar: Let’s Be Misunderstood - David Lehman
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Next Line, Please. September 23, 2014. I would write on the lintels of the door-post,. Write what you think; walk what you write. [ Berwyn Moore. A fly’s blue buzz once helped a poet die. [ Willard Spiegelman. Let’s be misunderstood, you and me and I. [ Amanda J. Bradley. For line three, I chose Amanda J. Bradley. My second favorite was Angela Ball. Undoubtedly the most whimsical line was the pseudonymous Jane Keats. Let uncommon inconsistency turn goblins into swans ) and Michael Wallace. Leave behind c...
The American Scholar: What Killed My Sister? - Priscilla Long
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What Killed My Sister? The answer schizophrenia only leads to more perplexing questions. Susanne Long in the early 1960s, when she was a senior at the Solebury School, New Hope, Pa. (John H. Rareshide). March 11, 2014. At the age of 32, never before, schizophrenia came to call. She began to hear nasty phrases hissed at her: We’re going to get you,. Etc We may call them voices, but to her they were sentences spoken from the mouths of colleagues and passersby. We and the sheriff’s office conducted a nation...
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Friday, August 14, 2015. The travel journals of a literary icon making his way in the world. Neglected Books Revisited, Part 2. The music of my childhood was a language filled with endearments and rebukes, and frequent misunderstandings. Summer Reading, 2015. A spy’s daughter remembers the haunting unreality of embassy life in South Vietnam before the fall. On Fridays, Brian Doyle. Discovers the small miracles of everyday life. When you want to be what you’re not. The return to normal. The Complete Class...
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The American Scholar is a quarterly magazine of essays, fiction, poetry, and articles covering public affairs, literature, science, history, and culture. Published since 1932 for the general reader by the Phi Beta Kappa Society, the Scholar considers nonfiction by known and unknown writers, but unsolicited fiction, poetry, and book reviews are not accepted. The magazine accepts fewer than two percent of all unsolicited manuscripts. The best way to know what kinds of pieces we are likely to accept is to r...
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The American Scholar is the venerable and lively quarterly magazine of public affairs, literature, science, history, and culture published by the Phi Beta Kappa Society since 1932. In recent years the magazine has won four National Magazine Awards, the. Some fathers teach unintentional lessons. Steve Goodwin remembers his father —and his own survival instincts—in Father’s Day. Jun 20th, 2015. In our Summer issue. Jun 18th, 2015. What’s the difference between a schlemiel and a schlimazel? Jun 16th, 2015.
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