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On The March

How much do you really care?

Because if you look outside your little box o' life, you'll find things that make your blood run cold. For years now, the government of Sudan has been massacring the peoples of an area of the country called Darfur. Black, Muslim Africans are being slain by the thousands, my friends; women raped, children orphaned in brutal...
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erixxxvegan:
MINE!
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I'm having an ugly day. One of those days when you look in the mirror and see every flaw.

Somewhat contemplative as well. "If you follow every dream you might get lost." I'm 23 years old. I had the chance to go to an Ivy League school, was invited to tour Barnard's campus when I was in high school, could have done anything I wanted....
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lusciouslucy:
... and by the way, that's more than a faceforradio, I think thats a faceorSG,

HOT STUFF !
faceforradio:
The paper is in the previous journal. THe first edit, at least.

The doggy hurt herself. :-(
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I think I did it. . .




Writing a Silenced Revolution: Women of the Beat Generation


Women were not supposed to have such adventures in 1957.
-- Joyce Johnson (Johnson xiii)



Though women have been writingalbeit with an often anonymous pensince the earliest days of literature their work has always been largely ignored by the academy. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Aphra Behn, and Mary Shelley...
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faceforradio:
I used a colection of their writings, plus the only the only two books written on the matter. I'll email the bib to you if you're really interested.
souspire:
That is brilliant social and literary commentary. As sportdeath says, the writing is wonderful. So lucid, crisp, and direct, with no fluff so common in the products of the academy. Thanks for the opportunity to learn who the genuine Beats were, and about the genesis of their lasting significance.
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