THE night air, heavy now that dew covered the grass, pressed into the house without moving the curta...
MA W , do you want a drink? Minnie looked up at the small boy. She rose to her feet, straightened h...
On either side of me the great wheels turn, Sifting the hot dry earth into the air like smoke..
WE LOADED your trays as you hurried by, a thousand men an hour, and we could see you, day by day, be...
The smell of fried bacon still hung in the air as John finished clearing off the table. He threw a f...
Every morning, except after rain, the bellowing whistle would give out a slow hiss eventually breaki...
Umm... but yet now, at nearly six, I must trudge that mile pilgrimage Ames-ward. So I disembarked f...
FEBRUARY had been a damp, chill month with none of the violence of winter. Snow, which seemed to mel...
TRAN RELAXED for a minute on the dike and looked skyward at the two rows of helicopters high above a...
EAT lies like a sticky hand over the little Nebraska town. The last drop of moisture has been wrung ...
The wind, cold from Arctic seas, flattened like a crouching animal as it rushed in across the barren...
THE DIM evening light, fighting its way through the dusty pane, is almost lost in the drab, boxlike ...
Hey, Charlie, Mac called to me, Get those big black legs of yours movin\u27 and get on over here. ...
The neon sign fizzled in the rain, sounding like an overdose of Bromo-seltzer when you are drunk..
The sixth hour of hogs was rolling by me. Men were working on hogs all around me. The single track t...
THE night air, heavy now that dew covered the grass, pressed into the house without moving the curta...
MA W , do you want a drink? Minnie looked up at the small boy. She rose to her feet, straightened h...
On either side of me the great wheels turn, Sifting the hot dry earth into the air like smoke..
WE LOADED your trays as you hurried by, a thousand men an hour, and we could see you, day by day, be...
The smell of fried bacon still hung in the air as John finished clearing off the table. He threw a f...
Every morning, except after rain, the bellowing whistle would give out a slow hiss eventually breaki...
Umm... but yet now, at nearly six, I must trudge that mile pilgrimage Ames-ward. So I disembarked f...
FEBRUARY had been a damp, chill month with none of the violence of winter. Snow, which seemed to mel...
TRAN RELAXED for a minute on the dike and looked skyward at the two rows of helicopters high above a...
EAT lies like a sticky hand over the little Nebraska town. The last drop of moisture has been wrung ...
The wind, cold from Arctic seas, flattened like a crouching animal as it rushed in across the barren...
THE DIM evening light, fighting its way through the dusty pane, is almost lost in the drab, boxlike ...
Hey, Charlie, Mac called to me, Get those big black legs of yours movin\u27 and get on over here. ...
The neon sign fizzled in the rain, sounding like an overdose of Bromo-seltzer when you are drunk..
The sixth hour of hogs was rolling by me. Men were working on hogs all around me. The single track t...
THE night air, heavy now that dew covered the grass, pressed into the house without moving the curta...
MA W , do you want a drink? Minnie looked up at the small boy. She rose to her feet, straightened h...
On either side of me the great wheels turn, Sifting the hot dry earth into the air like smoke..