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科威特國防部表示,該國防空系統亦成功攔截多枚彈道導彈。發言人稱,設有美國空軍駐軍的阿里·阿爾薩利姆(Ali Al-Salem)空軍基地成為目標。
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Юлия Мискевич (Ночной линейный редактор)
My own favorite portrait of Bloom comes from the last years of his life (he passed away in 2019), in a 2018 interview for the Los Angeles Review of Books with the novelist Joshua Cohen, whose brief friendship with Bloom gave Cohen the stories that became the basis for his Pulitzer-winning novel, The Netanyahus. In the interview, Cohen recounts the same biographical details that always clung to Bloom (that Bloom himself clung to): a childhood speaking only Yiddish in a family of shtetl immigrants settled in the Bronx; an obscene reading speed and a prodigious memory, which apparently left him able to recall most of what he’d read verbally; and many powerful, formative boyhood experiences with poetry (most famously, in reading William Blake and Hart Crane). The interview ranges over writers from Kafka to Proust to Cohen himself, and on to many great Jewish-American writers (Philip Roth, Nathanael West, Cynthia Ozick). But what’s most striking about their conversation is that, in speaking with the critic, Cohen knows precisely how to match Bloom’s manner of discussing literary pasts. That is—as always, with Bloom—in terms of influence, a loaded word that was practically glued to the critic throughout much of his life. Addressing Cohen’s own work, Bloom at one point asks him: “But why is D.H. Lawrence missing in you? I would have thought that his vitalism would appeal to you.” Cohen counters: “I don’t know. Probably because Bellow, Malamud, and Roth are too present in me?”,推荐阅读新收录的资料获取更多信息
The messy scene was easy to escape by heading toward the gigantic South Pole Telescope, which is used to study black holes, among other things, or the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, where the equipment is designed to detect the passage of neutrinos through dark ice, or the Atmospheric Research Observatory building, filled with devices that monitor and record air pressure, temperature, and quality. I liked the faded-blue A.R.O. building best, as it’s partially entombed by ice crystals that accumulate at a rate of approximately eight inches a year—whether blown across the ice, or formed directly on the building. This “snow” never, ever melts.
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