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Being Dead, British author Jim Crace’s most recent novel and winner of the 2000 National Book Critics Circle Award, was a quiet and daring story about love that began with the couple??s murder. The paradoxical and grammatically awkward title was highly appropriate for its unassuming but innovative take on death. That novel’s precise, almost sensuous sensibility also comes across in Crace’s newest work, The Devil’s Larder, a collection of 64 short pieces about food that also turn out to be about death, sex, starvation...
...Wedding bells are ringing for Matt D. Boyd ‘02 and Sarah. G. Niccol ‘02. Boyd explains that he’s looking forward to purchasing the couple??s first apartment. Niccol, repressing her dream of owning a house, grinned, kissed her beau on the cheek, and tried not to think about how the rest of her life would be spent with a guy with big ears...
...couple??s relationship began when they were both students in Birmingham, Ala. They met when Barkley, then a senior, stopped by one of his favorite teacher’s rooms to say hi. Ausman had stayed after class to ask the teacher a question and they were introduced. One thing led to another, and they’ve been together ever since. Separated by only a few stops on the T, Barkley and Ausman feel that the distance has helped their relationship. “It works out well because she has her friends there and I have...
Barkley and Ausman aren’t quite at happily ever after yet. The details of the couple??s future still remain undecided. Barkley is currently applying to law schools and Ausman plans to leap into the work force after she finishes school this June (through Advanced Standing). “It’s all up in the air right now,” Barkley admitted. “The only thing we know for sure is that we’ll be together.” However, most would say that is quite enough...
...overemotional, intrusive parents who made him play with dolls as a child. The two are set up by mutual friends Brett and Jackie who fall in love while Eli and Tom are busy resisting any attraction to each other. The problem in the central couple??s relationship arises mainly from Tom’s desire to take things slow, or as everyone else in the movie sees it, an intense fear of commitment. His one-night-stand personality directly clashes with Eli’s more sensitive, long-term view of life...