Daily Archives: October 27, 2015

The Birth of “The New Yorker Story”

In The Birth of “The New Yorker Story”, Jonathan Franzen first describes the magazine’s most famous and influential period: It was also in the fifties that “the New Yorker story” emerged, quite suddenly, as a distinct literary genus. What made … Continue reading

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Schools Failing… on Diabetes?

“Many Schools Are Failing on Type 1 Diabetes Care” reads the NYT headline: In many instances, schools are not carrying out their obligation to provide care for children with Type 1 diabetes, which puts a burden on parents. Umm… I … Continue reading

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Camp of the Saints – Quote #36

“Five hours from now, as day dawns on this Easter Monday morning, we shall either have lost or preserved our integrity as a nation, so jealously guarded for a thousand years and more. At this juncture in time, a fearful … Continue reading

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