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VQR Online

Spring 2007

Walking Backward in the Dark

By Luis Alberto Urrea
Spring 2007

The Gross-Out Factor

By Pauline W. Chen
Spring 2007

Book Notes

Spring 2007

The Walt Whitman Controversy: A Lost Document

Spring 2007

Carousel

By Alessandra Lynch
Spring 2007

Vanitas Mundi

By Robin Ekiss
Spring 2007

Waiting for the Worst: Baluchistan, 2006

By Nicholas Schmidle
POETRY / Spring 2007

Líneas Fronterizas / Border Lines

By Alberto Rios
ART / Spring 2007

Dead-Eye Comic

By Ross MacDonald
ESSAYS / Spring 2007

“That Grotesque and Laughable Word”: Rethinking Patriotism in Time of War

By David Caplan

The image of a nineteenth-century military man, Sherman, bearded and with a haunted stare, evokes patriotism’s fearful complexities.

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