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In “The Rupture Tense,” Jenny Xie looks at silence surrounding the Cultural Revolution and explores its lasting impact on her own family.
Gorman’s latest poetry collection, “Call Us What We Carry,” offers reverence and effervescence, gravity and impishness, and poems that are focused, pithy and playfully heretical.
2 men dead after fight over cheese at restaurant in Chicago's Roseland neighborhood A shooting that left two men dead at a Roseland neighborhood restaurant this week all started with a quarrel ...
Poems by Lamplight. Frost was so completely a part of the present-day life of America that it was often hard to realize that he had been born during the Administration of Ulysses S. Grant.
Robert Frost weathered family tragedy at the stone house in Shaftsbury, Vermont. Today he and his family are buried nearby.
The quarrel turned physical, and the second man took out a gun and fired one shot, police said. The shooter then fled east on a blue bicycle, police said.
W.B. Yeats wrote: “We make out of the quarrel with others, rhetoric, but of the quarrel with ourselves, poetry.” He was right about that, and yet if poetry rehearses an internal argument ...
'We could've parted ways': Him Law and Tavia Yeung recount their worst quarrel Him Law and Tavia Yeung share more about their lives together with Carina Lau on the latest episode of her talk show.
A shooting that left two men dead at a Roseland neighborhood restaurant this week all started with a quarrel over the wrong cheese on a sandwich.
The poet was in his late eighties—and, as it turns out, the last years of his life (he died in 1963)—when Shirley Clarke directed this patient, revelatory portrait of him in his calm ...
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