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Tag: A River Runs Through It
Norman Maclean and the Question of Craft
Michael St. Thomas
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September 16, 2010
"Fear and pity are made out of grammar,” he writes, and in this most particular grammatical unit he finds the fabric of tragedy itself.
A River Runs Through Me
Mark T. Mitchell
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August 15, 2010
Do you ever long for the place of your childhood? Does it still exist?