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Lullaby, Hush, and: Lullaby, Hush, and: Lullaby, Hush
Colorado Review, 2016"Lullaby, Hush (sweet girl)": The speaker finds the “I” by divesting herself of a series of semiautomatic actions in order to ground herself more fully in the body. Abstract: “Lullaby, Hush (7 lights)”: The speaker examines what’s precious and finds the possibility of both self-negation and self-affirmation. Abstract: “Lullaby, Hush (I select.)”:
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The Hastings Center Report, 2004
Sophia was born perfect. I had six hours of untempered joy before the routine ALGO test, now widely used to screen newborns for hearing impairment, hinted at a serious problem. I remember staring at the ALGO computer monitor, waiting impatiently for it to register Sophia's brain response to sound. There was practically none.
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Sophia was born perfect. I had six hours of untempered joy before the routine ALGO test, now widely used to screen newborns for hearing impairment, hinted at a serious problem. I remember staring at the ALGO computer monitor, waiting impatiently for it to register Sophia's brain response to sound. There was practically none.
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Chicago Review, 1974
From The Best American Short Stories 1975, Martha Foley ed. (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1975): 254-62. Originally published in The Chicago Review.
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From The Best American Short Stories 1975, Martha Foley ed. (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1975): 254-62. Originally published in The Chicago Review.
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