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Word: brutally (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...characteristics and concerns, making much of the collection seem like loose variations on a theme. The young men try to farm the family land, are scab truck-drivers, sell whiskey at illegal cockflights of mine coal. Attached to the land, they feel trapped and in complete in their tedious, brutal jobs and empty relationships with family and women but a more satisfying life is out of reach. In "A Room Forever," a man who works on Ohio River tugboats begins to tire of life passed in hotel rooms and pool halls and in the company of prostitutes and winos...

Author: By Robert E. Monror, | Title: A Single Flame | 2/28/1983 | See Source »

Pancake shows us the sufferings of his characters unflinchingly: the stories are frank, sometimes brutal. In "The Honored Dead, "we see Eddie's corpse and pieces of another young body in plastic bags. And the protagonists inflict plain as well as suffer it. In "Hollow," the young man Buddy shoots a doe and indressing it cuts into" a swimming lump" an unborn fawn. The boatman in "A Room Forever" knows that he is physically hurting the young girl, "a kid playing whose, "who offers herself to him, but takes her just the same. Brutality isn't used for cheap thrills...

Author: By Robert E. Monror, | Title: A Single Flame | 2/28/1983 | See Source »

...most interesting and unnerving section of the book is "I seem to be what I am", a collection of poems which comprise a general introspective search about the child's reactions to life Buried in these poems is the evidence of some of the brutal realities these children face. Many of them closely witness the drug traffic from the border, and the contact takes its toll...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Speaking From the Heart | 2/28/1983 | See Source »

...refugees waved and cheered from overcrowded trucks; thousands of them stampeded joyfully down the gangways of rusty ships docked at Ghana's port of Tema. They were home after an often brutal fortnight spent in flight from Nigeria, more than 200 miles to the east. Along with workers from other nearby countries, the Ghanaians had been made scapegoats for Nigeria's formidable economic problems, and last month the Nigerian authorities gave them just two weeks to leave the country. Terrorized by fear of reprisals if they stayed, more than 500,000 Ghanaians braved beatings, bureaucratic delays and dwindling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ghana: Homecoming to Misery | 2/21/1983 | See Source »

...France, Barbie assembled the tools of his trade-whips, clubs and two-by-fours-and set about earning the nickname that would follow him throughout his life-the Butcher of Lyon, Raymond Aubrac, a resistance member captured during the war, remembers that "it was not sophisticated torture, just brutal...there was nothing intellectual about his methods. He just asked the same questions over and over again...

Author: By Evan T. Bart, | Title: A Time For Retribution | 2/18/1983 | See Source »

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