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    I carry a torch as warning

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    Poetry by Matt Del Busto

    Take Notes

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    Prose by Matt Del Busto. Finalist in the 2019 Manuscripts Prose Contest

    Today I saw wolfmoon

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    Poetry by Matt Del Busto. Finalist in the 2019 Manuscripts Poetry Contest

    Quick Question

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    Poetry by Matt Del Busto. Winner in the 2018 Manuscripts Poetry Contest

    An Interview with Lauren Groff

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    Author Lauren Groff has written multiple books, most recently Florida (2018), a finalist for the 2018 National Book Award in Fiction. Groff, who is currently a Suzanne Young Murray Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard, has received numerous awards and recognitions, including her novel Fates and Furies (2015) being lauded as then-president Obama’s book of the year in 2015. During her visit to Butler, Groff sat down with Manuscripts staff member Matt Del Busto to discuss the importance of failure, the morality of the sentence, and the dynamic between the writer and the author

    Interview with Monica Youn

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    Monica Youn is the author of three books of poetry: Blackacre (2016), which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award; Ignatz (2010), which was a finalist for the National Book Award; and Barter (2003). Her poems have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, including the New Yorker, the Paris Review, and the New York Times Magazine, and she has been awarded a Witter Bynner Fellowship from the Library of Congress and a Stegner Fellowship from Stanford University. A former attorney specializing in copyright and election law, she now teaches poetry at Princeton University. During her visit to Butler University as part of the Vivian S. Delbrook Visiting Writers Series, Youn took the time to speak with Manuscripts staff member Matt Del Busto

    Interview with Kazim Ali

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    Kazim Ali is the author of several volumes of poetry, including Sky Ward, winner of the Ohioana Book Award in Poetry; The Far Mosque, winner of Alice James Books’ New England/New York Award; The Fortieth Day; All One’s Blue; and the cross-genre text Bright Felon. His novels include The Secret Room: A String Quartet, and among his books of essays is Fasting for Ramadan: Notes from a Spiritual Practice. Ali is an Associate Professor of Creative Writing and Comparative Literature at Oberlin College. His new book of poems, Inquisition, and a new hybrid memoir, Silver Road: Essays, Maps & Calligraphies, are scheduled for release in 2018. During his visit to Butler University as part of the Vivian S. Delbrook Visiting Writers Series, Ali took the time to speak with Manuscripts staff member Matt Del Busto

    Interview with Robert Wrigley

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    Robert Wrigley is the author of numerous collections of poetry, most recently Anatomy of Melancholy & Other Poems (2013), which won him the Pacific Northwest Book Award. During his visit to Butler, Wrigley sat down to talk with Manuscripts staff member Matt Del Busto about his most recent collection, titled after Robert Burton’s The Anatomy of Melancholy, written almost 400 years prior. They discussed the power of poetry and melancholy in our lives. In 2016, Wrigley retired from a forty-year teaching career and currently lives in Idaho “in the woods on the side of a mountain” with his wife

    Protocultura en el traspatio. 98 (2008) junio. Diario de Campo. Boletín interno de los investigadores del área de Antropología

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    CALVIN. W. H .. Cómo piensan los cerebros, Barcelona, Debate, 2001.DURKHEIM, Emilio, La división del trabajo social, México, Colofón, 2002.KLAMROTH Walther, Eric, El papel de trabajo en el proceso de hominización, México, INAH, 1987.MARTÍNEZ Pulido, Carolina, El papel de la mujer en la evolución humana, Madrid, Biblioteca Nueva, 2003.MARX, Carlos, El capital. Crítica de la economía política (t. 1), México, FCE, 1984.MIER, Raymundo, "Legislar sobre el Patrimonio Cultural: Las Falsas Disyuntivas", en J. Antonio Contreras, et. al., Antropología, historia, patrimonio y sociedad, México, Del. Sind. D·IHA·1 Académicos del INAH, 2001.RIDDLEY, Matt, Qué nos hace humanos, México, Taurus, 2004.SABATER Pi, J., El chimpancé y los orígenes de la cultura, Barcelona, Anthropos, 1992.SCHRECKER, Paul, La estructura de la civilización, México, FCE, 1975.SINGER, Paul, Curso de Introducción a la economía política, México, 1990.SYKES, Bryan, Las siete hijas de Eva, Madrid, Debate, 2001

    Recovering and rebuilding from Oregon's 2020 wildfires: key findings and recommendations

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    report presented by the Governor's Wildfire Economic Recovery Council ; written and compiled by Matthew Garrett and Ariane Le Chevallier.Title from PDF cover (viewed on March 3, 2022).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
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