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Allison Donahue

is a writer, translator and editor.

Essays & Reviews

Vonnegut's Firefighters

By Allison DonahueSeptember 11, 2011
I can think of no more stirring symbol of man’s humanity to man than a fire engine. —Kurt Vonnegut As we reflect on the heartbreaking, inspirational…
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Un(der)known Writers: Helle Busacca

By Allison DonahueSeptember 10, 2011
image (via) Helle Busacca was born in Sicily in 1915, raised in Milan and died in Florence in 1996. She taught in various high schools…
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