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...front four, Ernie Holmes is the most volatile, living and playing precariously close to the edge of rage. "I don't know what my life is," he says, "except there is something pounding in back of my head...
Sylvia took all of life with terrifying seriousness; the words "never again" came only too quickly to her. She was capable of emotional fixity that makes the poems written just before her suicide in 1963 nearly unbearable: pictures of rage and despair drawn virtually in words of one syllable. Her novel The Bell Jar, while written in quasi-Salinger style, is a remorseless account of adolescent breakdown...
...these structures and set afire. Millon speculates that Teotihuacan's inhabitants may have abandoned the city because it had become "a clumsy giant ... too unwieldy to change with the times." But other archaeologists think that the ancient urbanites may have desecrated the temples and abandoned their city in rage against their gods for permitting a prolonged famine...
...Rage Over Rape...
...gunpoint and watching the same thing happen to my best friend, and then doing the "right" thing by wading through two days in the uninterested, if not abusive L. A. police department and hospital, with no results, I ask along with Steinem, "What do we do with our rage...