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Winter Break Reading Recommendations
https://dukelawref.blogspot.com/2022/12/winter-break-reading-recommendations.html
I think that her reflections on grief and loss will be relatable to a wide audience, although they (and I!)
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The Color Purple: A New Story for a Familiar Reader - Duke University Libraries Magazine
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/magazine/2008/04/25/the-color-purple-a-new-story-for-a-familiar-reader/
It is to God whom Celie describes her anguish at losing her sister, her fascination with the nightclub singer who is her husband’s mistress, her (...)
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Winter Break Reading Recommendations
https://dukelawref.blogspot.com/2023/12/winter-break-reading-recommendations.html
"In this poetry collection, Swensen uses her mastery of the paced prose poem form to explore ghosts, the ghostly, and liminal grief. I (...)
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The Specialness of Special Collections: Remarks on the Dedication of the Rubenstein Library - Duke U
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/magazine/2016/01/15/the-specialness-of-special-collections-remarks-on-the-dedication-of-the-rubenstein-library/
She recounts in her diary how she dyed old clothes black so she could display the depth of her grief. As she worked, she explained, “my (...)
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Remembering Our Friend, Sara Seten Berghausen - Duke University Libraries Blogs
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/blog/2022/12/15/remembering-our-friend-sara-seten-berghausen/
To Sara’s family and many friends, I share with you the grief of her loss, and hope the many good memories from her too-short life will (...)
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The Best Books of the 21st Century: Top 20 Reads - Duke University Libraries Blogs
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/blog/2024/08/01/the-best-books-of-the-21st-century-top-20-reads/
Newspapers report that a grief-stricken Lincoln returns, alone, to the crypt several times to hold his boy’s body.
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Poetry - Native North American Voices - LibGuides at Duke University
https://guides.library.duke.edu/c.php?g=1289440&p=9469740
In claiming this autonomy of desire, language is pushed to its dark edges, the astonishing dunefields and forests where pleasure and love are (...)
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What to Read this Month: June 2020 - Duke University Libraries Blogs
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/blog/2020/06/02/what-to-read-this-month-june-2020/
Each piece builds into a larger examination of race and queerness, power and vulnerability, love and grief: a portrait of what we all (...)
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November 2017 Pop-up Collections Spotlight: International Literary Prize Winners - Duke University L
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/blog/2017/11/01/november-2017-pop-collections-spotlight-international-literary-prize-winners/
Najīb Maḥfūẓ (Egypt, 1988) “ who, through works rich in nuance – now clear-sightedly realistic, now evocatively ambiguous – has formed an (...)
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What to Read this Month: March 2022 - Duke University Libraries Blogs
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/blog/2022/03/31/what-to-read-this-month-march-2022/
Although Schulz’s account of this former event is often fittingly sober and steeped in grief, it is also quietly hopeful and grateful (...)