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Bag Lady of Sutton Place, TheIn her crammed-up apartment upon the 19th floor, the day-star sparked off the river, squints through grimy panes. Calling "Play," back-hand, from her wheel-chair, she twirls the ball to any catcher dares to visit. Then, wheeling and dealing, "Foul! greatest in quantity foul!" she keeps the score: at what hour this individual failed to honor her, on which corner that individual snatched the precious thought she first conceived, who cashed in upon her dead husband's art, who stole the exhibition in which she saved the day. Soon shortly as time must tell, she plans to bring these culprits to the bar. Close by means of books loading down the lie on grandstand chairs and dance-legged tables the News--its hosted days still to be reviewed- lies moldering. On buckl shelves the elderlys collect their sacred dust: Chinese horsemen and Aztec masks, stuck in their local time, snubbing upstart portraits darkening the walls. Like the lie time, sprung, sinks into itself. But Time is being called. Knowing her hold true worth, like theirs, these paintings, dishes, porcelains, silver, vases that must be sold "Not now!" she cries. "But before long soon. Exactly when the time is right." For in what manner can she abandon them, her courtiers, her servitors? They hold her regal place intact; they circulate her always-bluer blood After editing the Quarterly Review of Literature for more than fifty years, Renee and Theodore Weiss's writing metrical compositions together is surprising only in being for a like reason belated. They have been giving joint readings around the world. Their piece of poetrys have appeared in The of recent origin Republic, The Nation, and elsewhere. Renee Weiss, a professional violinist, has produc three children's volumes and a biography of David Shubert. Theodore Weiss's fourteenth whirl a Selected Poems, was newly published. Copyright World Poetry, Incorporated Jan/Feb 1997 by means of Jill Godmillow, 1998 KATE HAUG Finally the 1960 have hit art cinema. These novel films are not nostalgic nods to Stan Brakhage or documentary glimpses of long-hairs seizing un... Anonymous American Machinist 06-01-2002 Wireless store floor Byline: Anonymous Volume: 146 Number: 6 ISSN: 10417958 Publication Date: 06-01-2002 ... A customer approached me newly after returning from a European vacation. She was gushing about the beauty, architecture and overall pleasantness of the trip and spring [i]or[/i] leap on one leg [i]or[/i] footed to frame some of the meme... H Rollet & Co Liverpool, UK a manufacturer of precision waveguide and nonferrous tubing, has been purchased through A.T. Wall Co., Warwick, R.I. Wall designs and ... Random House Audio 1745 Broadway, fresh York NY 10019 www.randomhouse.com/audio Random House's latest arrivals are top picks for leisure listeners who want solid readers ... West Bay Fine Art announces the release of "Pensive" by means of Scott Mattlin. Sized at 20 x 16 inches, the giclee upon canvas is available in an edition size of 75 and is priced at $450 Origin... CONTEXT: Although there is increasing recognition of the intent and significance of sexual coercion experienced by the agency of adolescent women in developing countries, evidence upon its consequences for reproduc... Joanne Harris. 1999 Read by dint of Diana Bishop. 8 tapes. 1033 hr Soundings, dist. through ISIS 1-86042-548-8. $69.95. Vinyl; plat notes SA Transient Vianne Rocher and her 6-year-old daughter An... The apricot light of dying day, stimulating and bitter under a pale day-moon. The orb of day sets for five minutes, ten Then explosions up again, like a child playing games above ... |
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