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Posts Tagged: airplane

Art, Love, and Resistance in 1940s Europe: Talking with Meg Waite Clayton

By Lucy Jane Bledsoe

December 10th, 2021

Meg Waite Clayton discusses her new novel, THE POSTMISTRESS OF PARIS.

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Tags: airplane, airplanes, Art, Banyuls-Sur-Mer, Camp des Milles, Christopher Keck, Danny Bénédite, fascism, France, germany, Hans Sahl, hitler, Lion Feuchtwanger, Lucy Jane Bledsoe, Mary Jayne Gold, Meg Waite Clayton, Nazi Germany, paris, Rosemary Sullivan, Sue Hulme, The Devil in France, The Last Train to London, The Postmistress of Paris, travel, Vega Gull, Villa Air Bel, World War II, WWII

Startling Juxtapositions: Pilot Impostor by James Hannaham

Reviewed By Bradley Bazzle

November 12th, 2021

Hannaham reserves his most vivifying language for planes and crashes.

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Tags: 23andme, african american, airplane, airplanes, Bob Odenkirk, book review, Bradley Bazzle, David Burke, Delicious Foods, Fernando Pessoa, Frank Abagnale, God, God Says No, heteronym, hip-hop, James Hannaham, Jan Westerhoff, microfiction, Pessoa, Pilot Impostor, plane crash, poems, poetry, poetry review, review, slavery, Soft Skull, Soft Skull Press

The Wright Bros. & Their Incredible Time Machine

By Brandon Hicks

March 25th, 2018

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Tags: adventure!, airplane, archie, circus, clowns, davinchi, dinosaurs, invention, Mona Lisa, time

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