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Sentimental educations. (novelists Susan Daitch and Gustave Flaubert)
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Translators, you might say, are paradoxical performers whose greatest virtuosity consists in making themselves invisible. "In my translation, I've tried to be true to the original," writes Jane Amme, a character in Susan Daitch's novel L.C whose presence is invisible to the reader during much of the novel. But being true, as Jane Amme learns, is not necessarily the same thing as being transparent. L.C presents us with a veritable drift of translations, piled one atop the other, and at some point the novel makes us suspect that these translations are not conveying but ...
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Jonah has the feel of real life
Newspaper article from: Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
; ...Parker, an animated cartoon about the life of Jonah. What I didn't tell him, however, was I...it for me. The silly mistakes of the prophet Jonah always make me laugh -- at myself. Jonah was fearful, yet arrogant. He was both righteous...
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Jonah's Light Bulb
Magazine article from: New Statesman
; The birds wake Jonah, as they have done every day of his life...to caw and call. When he hears them, Jonah opens his eyes and looks around. He is...room at the back of a three-room hut. Jonah has large black eyes, the surrounding...
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Jonah's journey.
Magazine article from: Judaism: A Quarterly Journal of Jewish Life and Thought
; JONAH IS A DIFFICULT CHARACTER, FIRST HE RUNS...bizarre voyage in the depths of the sea. When Jonah finally gets to Nineveh, he grudgingly delivers...in his comments to God. Thus the Biblical Jonah. Yet when we consider the many comments...
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Jonah's performance.(short story)
Magazine article from: Jack & Jill
; ...it on his granddaughter's lap. "Meet Jonah," he said. "I brought only two things to America with me--your Grandma and Jonah." Poppa looked sad, and then he smiled...Ventriloquism." Erica slid her fingers along Jonah's carved oaken face. It was smooth and...
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Jonah
Magazine article from: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
; Jonah. By R. Reed Lessing. Concordia Commentary...as much written attention as the book of Jonah? Lessing's commentary is not a groundbreaking...aims to offer a theological exposition of Jonah that can be of help to pastors and teachers...
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Jonah and the OTHER DIRECTION*
Magazine article from: The African American Pulpit
; Jonah 1:1-3, GNB One day the LORD spoke to Jonah son of Amittai. He said, "Go to Nineveh, that great city...out against it; I am aware of how wicked its people are. " Jonah, however, set out in the opposite direction in order to...
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Jonah and the doctrine of repentance
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...Jerusalem Post 10-01-2006 Headline: Jonah and the doctrine of repentance Byline...Sunday, October 1, 2006 -- The Book of Jonah, which is read Yom Kippur afternoon...us compare, for example, the story of Jonah to that of the Flood. In the Flood story...
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Jonah: A Fantasy of Flight
Magazine article from: Psychoanalytic Dialogues
; ...I explore a field of meaning evoked by Jonah's flight from God. Many commentaries...focused on the theme of prophecy and on Jonah's reluctance to enable the survival of...standing before God. I suggest that Jonah is evading a radical human posture between...
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Jonah's Crisis: Commentary on Paper by Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg
Magazine article from: Psychoanalytic Dialogues
; In discussing Zornberg's paper, Jonah's Flight, the author uses Zornberg...to offer an alternative reading of the Jonah text. Using Relational and British Object...psychoanalytic theories, the author explores Jonah's state of mind, focusing on his profound...
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Jonah, rock crab: two crabs that were once discarded have become culinary darlings of four-star chefs from coast to coast. (Product Spotlight).
Magazine article from: Seafood Business
; ...that any crabs are more profitable than Jonah and rock (a.k.a. "peekytoe") crab...near Denver, for example, can dig into a Jonah Crab Tower, the creation of Executive...appetizer, which Block describes as "Jonah crab combined with herbs, onions and spices...
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