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Charles Simic was born in Belgrade in 1938, and has been publishing poetry in the US since 1961. In 1990 he received the Pulitzer for The World Doesn’t End, a book of prose poems. He has been called minimalist and surrealist. His poems detail everyday scenes in ways that make them seem inexplicably...
Still, the Onion’s genius lies in its ability to stand on the edge of appropriate, look at our everyday lives and say the thing that we do not say—and they succeed with flying colors...
These are tragedies, that, everyday Americans deal with, too, in a much quieter fashion. At these times, even the most dedicated sports enthusiasts are sobered into leaving the world of their favorite team and returning to the real world. It is a world dotted with the same death, pain, and tenderness as that of any athlete...
William Couper Samuelson ’02 is a history and literature and French studies concentrator who will serialize his senior thesis on the Crimson editorial page in bi-weekly installments. Also, his column will explore the ritualistic pageantry of everyday life, chiefly through the lens of popular media, but occasionally through the lens of his telescope in Kirkland House...
...Browns everyday tandem in net of Gervais and Jo Markle had never given up more than two goals in one game before running into the current line of Crimson strikers. Gervais had never faced Totman, as the Crimsons leading scorer as a freshman had lost her sophomore season to injury...