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Abstract:A story following a daughter and mother after the death of the family’s patriarch. A student of biology, the daughter performs experiments and studies of various wildlife, including a flock of zebra finches who had been bred in captivity, never having seen the sky. The story explores themes of grief, mother-daughter relationships, and science-based existentialism.
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MR also has a history of significant criticism of W.E.B. Dubois and Nathaniel Hawthorne. An Egypt issue, published just after 9/11 on social, national, religious, and ethnic concerns, encouraged readers to look beyond stereotypes of terrorism and racism. As part of the run-up to its Fiftieth birthday, MR published a landmark issue on queer studies at the beginning of 2008 (Volume 49 Issue 1&2). The Winter issue was a commemoration of Grace Paley, which is going to be followed by an anniversary issue, art exhibition, and poetry reading in April of 2009.