Word: subjects
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...Gomez audience. Whether it was the dynamism of the carefree and occasionally ironic tune "Get Myself Arrested" or the dulcet gruffness of Ottewell's voice on "Free To Run," the audience rejoiced in the reinvention of their favorite Gomez melodies. For Gomez, nothing is immutable; every song is subject to new forms of expression and interpretation...
...Gomez audience. Whether it was the dynamism of the carefree and occasionally ironic tune "Get Myself Arrested" or the dulcet gruffness of Ottewell's voice on "Free To Run," the audience rejoiced in the reinvention of their favorite Gomez melodies. For Gomez, nothing is immutable; every song is subject to new forms of expression and interpretation...
Despite some structural weaknesses, Englander has succeeded in revealing a vibrant collection of lives. Ending the book with "In This Way We Are Wise," a story treating a different subject matter and using a different style from that employed in the rest of the collection, Englander brings his readers into the violence of the present moment. While most of the stories contain middle-aged characters dealing with mid-life types of problems, this story follows Natan/Nathan, a young American living in Jerusalem who Narrowly avoids a nearby suicide bombing. The story, divided into numerous short segments, is told in choppy...
...laureates Saul Bellow, Nadine Gordimer, Kenzaburo Oe and Derek Walcott as well as critically and popularly acclaimed authors E. Annie Proulx, Tobias Wolff, Chinua Achebe, Frederick Busch, Peter Matthiessen, George Plimpton and dozens of others. A hundred years after Hemingway's birth and 38 years after his death, the subject of the conference was how Hemingway has held up--not just his works, but necessarily the man himself. What is so striking about the Hemingway photograph I have discussed is not only that the subject seems so consummately the perfect masculine celebrity, but also the eventual realization that the photograph...
...important note: The Crimson should also have mentioned that installing software which one does not own onto his or her personal computer is software piracy and could subject the offender to legal action. The writer is director of computer services for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...