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...with the children his completed collection “Songs of Innocence,” and Maggie is struck by the opposition she sees between her own life experience and the pastoral idyll of childhood in the poems—mothers gazing lovingly upon their sleeping infants and so on??and the hardships that come with age. Having experienced hardship in Piddletrenthide, Jem is not so convinced of the opposition.“Dunno as they be opposites exactly,” he muses.In an intriguing speculative move, Chevalier places Jem and Maggie as muses of sorts, helping...
...propose, and sex moves that will make his head spin for evidence of a cultural obsession with the objectification of women. According to popular culture, a woman needs a boyfriend to feel fulfilled; she needs someone to tell her she’s “turning him on?? to feel sexy. True sexiness, however, increases with a confident assertion that she does not need affirmation or affection from men in order to be a strong woman...
...worked with Mollie Katzan, a vegetarian cookbook author whom Martin claims is a “great resource to open up options.” From HUDS’ tofu walnut broccoli stir-fry to Felipe’s grilled vegetable burrito, vegetarians at Harvard have plenty to munch on??and now they have a community should the recipes ever...
...said Reid Cherlin, the press secretary for the senator’s New Hampshire campaign. “It’s about getting the work done.” While students would also be allowed to research policy-based issues, the majority of the work would be hands-on??a task that many Law School students said they were willing to take on. “The depth of the commitment is striking,” Cherlin said. “There is a willingness to do the grunt work.” Climenko Professor...
...depth of her characters shines throughout all of the stories. Much of what makes the book so engaging is the diversity of the relationships and people that Eisenberg explores. “Some Other, Better Otto” is particularly engrossing because of the types of connections it centers on??that between Otto and his endlessly patient and supportive lover, William, and also that of Otto to his schizophrenic sister, Sharon. The difference between the two relationships and the extent of love that the characters demonstrate despite extremely straining circumstances reveal just how far the capacity of love...