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...with open arms. Ryan R. Thoreson ’07, who shopped the class and is the co-chair of the BGLSTA, wrote in a email that the course was “an important addition, because it’s a history that needs to be told and retold for a more complete understanding of history in the U.S. at large...
This is a tale so primal and pitiable that for many a former child it deserves to be retold on an analyst's couch. The boy has fallen in love with comic books; studied and memorized their narrative outrages, their graphic ingenuity; saved them in meticulous stacks or mold-resistant wrappers. Then he hears his mother say she was cleaning up the basement and "I threw that junk out." Junk! the child cries. Those yellowing pages of newsprint, those copies of Mad and Vault of Horror and Weird Science were my obsession, my vocation, my youth...
...love, vengeance, nationalism, seduction, and betrayal. By the end of this journey, Rushdie forces readers to realize that when all masks and motives are stripped away, there are no winners and losers, only interconnected individuals with a present to be lived and a past to be learned and retold. Throughout, Rushdie uses a subtle, potent, but sometimes misleading foreshadowing to bridge the numerous perspectives of the novel which gradually reveal the secrets that are pressing to be let go from page one. The novel is told in five parts, each narrated from a different viewpoint and different time. The first...
...when Kelley retold the night’s events to his Canaday Hall roommates the following morning, friend Jack F. Pararas ’08 said Kelley claimed that he had been attacked first...
Courtyard legends would be born. Stories will be retold years from now about how The House Master left his footprints on the backboard, Popcorn Chicken dunked blindfolded, and The Senior Tutor jumped over that...