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Another View: Sunday Supper
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Proteus Unbound
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The First Society
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The Corporate Parent
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Family Matters
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Letters from Readers
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Family and Friends: Issue 26
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The Case for One More Child
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The Best of Times, the Worst of Times
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Return to Vienna
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You Can’t Go Home Again
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Two Poems
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Why Inheritance Matters
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Not Just Nuclear
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Dependence
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The Praying Feminist
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Letters from Death Row
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The Beautiful Institution
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Putting Marriage Second
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Singles in the Pew
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New Prince, New Pompe
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Manly Virtues
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God in a Cave
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Editors’ Picks: Issue 26
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Little Women, Rebel Angels
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Sojourner Truth
There are two questions at the heart of this issue of Plough: What are families, and what are they for? In choosing the cover artwork, Shell Spiral by Yulia Brodskaya, we picked up on the image of the nautilus shell, its natural spiraling form bringing to mind the centered family with ever-expanding circles that reach out and encompass others who would otherwise be isolated – the single, the older generations, the lonely neighbor. Looked at another way, the offshoots suggest the budding next generation as new families are formed, and the spiral toward the center of origin points us to our ancestors.
Find more of Yulia’s art, and watch her paper quilling technique, here: www.artyulia.co.uk.
Carolyn Olson’s piece, CNA Essential Worker Portrait #26, 2020, graces the back cover.
There’s no vocabulary
For love within a family, love that’s lived in
But not looked at, love within the light of which
All else is seen, the love within which
All other love finds speech.
This love is silent.
T. S. Eliot, The Elder Statesman, 1958
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