summer 2008: volume 7: issue 3
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volume 7 issue 2
spring 2007
Demonstrating Myth
by Joshua Billings
Art is Best Served Cold
by Abigail Bright
Dying like an Empire
by John-Paul McCarthy
American Punchlines
by Vidyan Ravinthiran
How I Learned to Love the Neo-Cons
by Daniel Hemel
Still learning
by Sarah Webster
A Man in Full
by Jonathan Gharraie
Home Fires and Poppy Fields: Afghanistan, the British Army and public opinion
by Stuart Hallifax
Split in the Soul
by Asiya Zahoor
Romancing a Lost World
by Deborah Rosario
“All in the Game”: HBO's The Wire
by Clif Mark
From the Editor
Contributors
Reason and Terror
by George Hoare
Shock and Cure
by Jamie Horder
Telling Tales on Musical Genius
by Benjamin Skipp
The Importance of Being Oscar Wao
by Matt Hill
The Value of Economic Shock and Awe
by Samsher Gill
Bob the Bewildering
by Tumi Makgetla
Forgotten Conscripts No Longer
by James Appell
One at a Time
by John-Paul McCarthy
Spectacles, Autumn, and the Sad Young Literary Heart
by Paul Sonne
All That Glitters is (Occasionally) Gold
by Kerry Saretsky
Stories to Herself
by David Sargeant
Naipaul’s Darkness
by Jonathan Gharraie
Nothing To Be Frightened Of: An Interview with Julian Barnes
by Scarlett Baron
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