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Reasons for Winter
Naomi Guttman
Naomi Guttman’s first collection of poems marks the appearance of a deeply emotional, highly intelligent new voice. Its theme is intimacy – ours, especially women’s, experience of intimacy in many forms, how it marks us, how we long for it, the ways in which it is both our fulfilment and our undoing. The personae range from children to old men and women, jailbirds to schoolgirls; the language is chosen without ever becoming deliberate, precise but always musical. These are poems from and of the heart, chastened by experience, taut with craft.
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Corruption and Racketeering in the New York City Construction Industry: Final Report to Governor Mario M. Cuomo
Ronald Goldstock and Frank Anechiarico
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Dorothy Healey Remembers: A Life in the American Communist Party
Dorothy Healey and Maurice Isserman
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Fictions of the Feminine: Puritan Doctrine and the Representation of Women
Margaret Olofson Thickstun
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Before Reading: Narrative Conventions and the Politics of Interpretation
Peter J. Rabinowitz
How does what we know shape the ways we read? Starting from the premise that any productive theory of narrative must take into account the presuppositions the reader brings to the text, Before Reading explores how our prior knowledge of literary conventions influences the processes of interpretation and evaluation. Available again with a new preface by James Phelan, Before Reading offers a valuable and coherent framework for approaching the study of narrative.
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Participatory and Self-Managed Firms: Evaluating Economic Performance
Derek C. Jones and Jan Svejnar
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