It somehow had not occurred to me until now that a core motivation in Sharon’s removal of Gaza settlements might be to make way for less restrained violence with less risk to settlers.
It's an odd thing to be reminded that Black Reconstruction in America and Black Jacobins are more or less contemporary books—1935 and 1938 respectively.
Oregonian has a scaremongering thing about occupiers putting up slogans and barricades in the PSU library—righteous and good!—and they made a point to take a photo of this reading choice.
Oregonian has a scaremongering thing about occupiers putting up slogans and barricades in the PSU library—righteous and good!—and they made a point to take a photo of this reading choice.
I missed this from Wakefield when it came out in 2014 but it’s one of the more fun works of translation I’ve seen. A whole book of filthy quatrains, with facing English and French, rhyming in both. It’s so good.