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Le Culte du Moi Spring 2003 Volume I, Issue 2
Watches by Zach Blattner
The Czar Paradigm and Realpolitik: A Lesson from Russian Experience by Professor Alexei Pimenov
Slowly by Nikolai Lesnikov
Kangaroo Meat by Artemy Kalinovksy
Jackpot by Nikolai Lesnikov
Confessions by Taylor Asen
An Essay by Professor Cheryl Vann
Tragedy by Nikolai Lesnikov
Merger Road by Nikolai Lesnikov
Mortality by Ben McClenahan
Whiteout by Jesse Stanchak
St. Jude by Jesse Stanchak
A Sickness I've Been Perfecting by Ben McClenahan
Paris, Texas by Brian Becker
Letter to China - for Zoe by Amy Marie Bucciferro
Sadisfugue by Amy Marie Bucciferro
Shakespeare Made Easy by Taylor Asen
The Fourth of July by Naomi Joy Hackenberg
The Bitter Elegy by Taylor Asen
Myth by Nikolai Lesnikov
My Agnosticism in Three Acts by Lincoln Michel
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Culte du Moi is a student organization of The George Washington
University, publishing the works of students, faculty, and staff.
All submissions are anonymous and Le Culte du Moi does not discriminate
on the basis of age, race, gender, sexual orientation, or religious
affiliation.
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J. D. Salinger

“I hope to hell that when I do die somebody has the sense to just dump me in the river or something. Anything except sticking me in a goddam cemetary. People coming and putting a bunch of flowers on your stomach on Sunday, and all that crap. Who wants flowers when you're dead? Nobody.”
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