The room perked up, interest had been piqued.“A way bigger turkey…”“Maybe not, the oven can’t handle it.”“Steamed pudding… a ham, too.”“They’ve got a fake Christmas tree in storage, and a box of decorations, too…”“Our doors…. We could decorate our doors… and… and...
Now we can debate whether or not the god envisioned in the bible is in fact as loving as his followers claim him to be, but that is beside the point here. The point is to give the reader a conceptual reference point for thinking about the varieties of love on a scale, or as types...
is easier to grasp. It is a fundamentally solipsistic worldview, where there is no elsewhere, no one else, just you in the moment in the infinitude of the hungry grasp… for power, for money, for love, for connection. Pein was bunked in Hacker Condo...
Her novels Black Water (1992), What I Lived For (1994), and Blonde (2000) and short story collections The Wheel of Love (1970) and Lovely, Dark, Deep: Stories (2014) were each finalists for the Pulitzer Prize. Oates has taught at Princeton University since 1978 and is currently the ...
[Casts himself down upon the heathery slope; lies for some time flat on his back with his hands under his head, gazing up into the sky.] What a strange sort of cloud! It is just like a horse. There's a man on it too-and saddle-and bridle.And after it comes an old crone on ...
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