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...little meaning,” said Burns. “Why you really want to mine the past for those artifacts is if they can suggest something bigger than the sum of their parts, and that involves higher emotions.” —Staff writer Rebecca A. Schuetz can be reached at schuetz@fas.harvard.edu...
...personal and idiosyncratic language,” he said. Sitney ties it in part to the American psyche. “There is a longstanding American—should I say Emersonian—tradition of eccentric self-reliance.” —Staff writer Rebecca A. Schuetz can be reached at schuetz@fas.harvard.edu...
...this is the only world he knows. As he declares that he would give up anything to have his father back, we realize that this child’s deepest desire is, in reality, an exercise in futility. And that strikes deep.—Staff writer Rebecca A. Schuetz can be reached at schuetz@fas.harvard.edu...
...Staff writer Beryl C. D. Lipton can be reached blipton@fas.harvard.edu. —Staff writer Rebecca A. Schuetz can be reached at schuetz@fas.harvard.edu...
...shows such as “Lost” and “Survivor,” such indulgence is fitting—and, as with so much else in “Castaways,” a charming and amusing experience. —Staff writer Rebecca A. Schuetz can be reached at schuetz@fas.harvard.edu...