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Living in the Midst of Death
Through mundane depictions of everyday life in an Armenian village plagued by war, Narine Abgaryan shows in detail what it looks like for life to go on.
Review of “To Go on Living” for Fare Forward.
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A Life: James Heffernan ‘made a life out of appreciating and loving literature’
As a Dartmouth College professor, writer and father, James Heffernan inspired those around him with his love of literature and passion for life.
Heffernan’s children, Virginia and Andrew, affectionately called their father’s lust for life “Heffervessence.”
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How That Time Departed
Reflections on grief after the death of English professor Monika Otter.
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A Tale of Two Theater Cities
New York City and London are two theater hubs with significant cultural identities. While one promotes entertainment, the other promotes art.
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Leaving Home Behind
Reflections on growing up at a College that came to feel like home.