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Stop Laughing at Romance Novels
You know the look. The one people give you when they see the pastel cover with a steamy kiss on it, or when you admit you just finished a romance novel on purpose.
A Gentleman in Moscow; or How Remaining True to Who We Are Is Sometimes the Best Form of Resistance
At first glance, getting sentenced to house arrest in Soviet-era Russia would seem like one of the more benign punishment options, as the communist regime, while famous for many of its qualities, was not known to be fair or forgiving to those who had fallen out of its good graces.
Nature’s eulogy for the fallen: Rimbaud’s “The Sleeper in the Valley”
By Hind Baytamouni | Staff Writer War has ended. You take a walk in a valley bathed by sunlight, listening to the river; it is soothing. The peacefulness is immersing, and in the distance, you see what appears to be a soldier, taking a rest from the battle. He seems...
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