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Step aside, Virginia Woolf – it was Katherine Mansfield who ushered in the modern age
This yr, we celebrated the annus mirabilis of literary modernism, whose best novel, Ulysses, and best poem, The Waste Land, each turned 100. For Ezra Pound, the promoter of all issues new, 1922 could be refigured as “Yr 1 p.s.U.” – in different phrases, throw away your Gregorian calendars and change Anno Domini with Publish Scriptum Ulissis. In the meantime, so far as The Waste Land was involved, Pound stated it was “sufficient to make the remainder of us shut up store”.
Subsequent yr will see one other modernist milestone. January 9 2023 would be the centenary of the loss of life of Katherine Mansfield, whose third assortment, The Backyard Celebration and Different Tales, was additionally revealed in 1922, but went unmentioned within the current celebrations. Mansfield’s life, just like the style she did a lot to advertise, was complicated, concentrated and transient. “She appears to have gone each form of hog since she was 17,” stated Virginia Woolf, who thought of Mansfield her “rival” – and on neither depend was Woolf fallacious.
Born in Wellington, New Zealand, in 1888, Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp was the daughter of a distinguished banker, and the black sheep of the household. As a youngster she fell in love with a Maori girl known as Maata Mahupuku earlier than having an affair with Edith Kathleen Bendall, a feminine artist. In the hunt for additional journey, she arrived in England aged 19, turned pregnant by a younger musician who then rejected her, married another person within the hope of legitimising the unborn child, left him the following day, had a late miscarriage, and took up with a person who gave her the gonorrhea that will severely undermine her well being. Mansfield then married the critic John Middleton Murry, nevertheless it was her good friend Ida Baker, who by no means left her aspect, whom she repeatedly described as her “spouse”.
But whereas Mansfield’s life had an extra of plot, her tales have virtually none. What holds the reader to the web page are tensions of one other kind: character, ambiance, element. Her hallmarks, wrote her biographer Claire Tomalin in 1987, are “velocity, financial system and readability”. Mansfield usually wrote from a toddler’s perspective, even when the kid was now an grownup. Within the blackly shaggy dog story The Daughters of the Late Colonel (1920), two middle-aged spinsters regulate to the loss of life of their tyrannical father, sharing their terror of how offended he could be if he knew they had been burying him, and recalling how one eye opened earlier than he died: “Oh, what a distinction it could have made, what a distinction to their reminiscence of him, how a lot simpler to inform individuals about it, if he had solely opened each!”
Mansfield died of tuberculosis in 1923, aged simply 34, at George Gurdjieff’s Institute for the Harmonious Growth of Man within the French city of Fontainebleau. She bowed out simply because the curtain was lifting. Modernism was not broadly labelled as such in 1923, nor the drive of its affect felt, however Mansfield, whose writing had solely simply begun, was on the coronary heart of the motion. It was typical that she left in the course of issues: her tales usually start in medias res – usually with the phrase “And” – then finish inconclusively. Dropping us right into a second in a life after which shutting the door, Mansfield leaves the reader disturbed.
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WVU loses Hansberry, beats Mercyhurst in non-conference finale
Still without Tucker DeVries, Sunday’s game against Mercyhurst would be West Virginia’s final opportunity to figure things out ahead of their holiday break, followed by the gauntlet that is the Big 12.
While the Mountaineers would ease past the Lakers, they couldn’t do it without suffering another injury. Starting center Amani Hansberry was injured in the opening minute and did not return as West Virginia beat Mercyhurst 67-46 at the WVU Coliseum to close non-conference play.
The Mountaineers persevered the early departure of Hansberry by getting inside on the Lakers. After a Jonathan Powell 3-pointer, eight of WVU’s next 13 points came at the rim as they took a 16-7 lead in the opening eight minutes of action.
While the Lakers would be able to keep the West Virginia lead in single digits, a late 11-3 run helped West Virginia into halftime with a 35-22 lead.
While West Virginia shot 50 percent from the field in the first half, the second half would have a much different feel to it.
West Virginia made only one basket, and that came on a score from Eduardo Andre just a minute into the second half. After that, though, West Virginia’s offense went silent, and it allowed the Lakers to get back into the game.
Mercyhurst went on an 8-0 run from the 17:23 mark until the 14:46 mark of the second half, as West Virginia’s lead was cut to 38-30. The Mountaineers would respond appropriately, though, going on a 16-0 run themselves, pushing the lead to 24 with 8:13 to play.
During the run, it was a plethora of players who got involved for the Mountaineers. Five different players scored during the run, including Javon Small, who scored on a fastbreak dunk after a steal from Joe Yesufu. The dunk would be Small’s 1,000th career point.
Mercyhurst countered with a 5-0 run, but that didn’t faze the Mountaineers in the slightest. West Virginia scored the next nine points as they continued to lock down on defense.
Mercyhurst would score only 11 points in the final 14:45 of the game, shooting 22 percent from the field in the second half and 28 percent from the field on the afternoon. West Virginia held Mercyhurst to shoot only 5-for-17 from beyond the arc.
The Mountaineers shot 48 percent from the field despite struggling mightly from three as they shot 5-for-19 from beyond the arc. Small led West Virginia with 19 points on the afternoon.
West Virginia now will be off until Dec. 31, when they open Big 12 play on the road against No. 8 Kansas.
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Virginia woman falls victim to bitcoin scam, loses more than $30,000 – WTOP News
A Richmond, Virginia, woman lost more than $30,000 after police say she fell victim to a scam.
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RICHMOND, Virginia (WTVR) — A Richmond, Virginia, woman lost more than $30,000 after police say she fell victim to a scam.
CBS 6 Crime Insider Jon Burkett spoke to Frank Oley, her financial adviser and Greg Wade, a Richmond detective about how this happened.
The woman got an email which appeared to be from PayPal.
“It was about the purchase of some type of malware and if you didn’t want it to call a certain number,” Wade said.
She then called the number and got swindled.
“After the transaction was done, he said, ‘You added too many zeroes,’ and, ‘Oh, my God, I’m going to lose my job, it’s Christmas time and I have kids,’ laid it on thick to her. This client being such a nice, honest and decent person felt sorry for this guy,” Wade explained.
The woman felt so bad she withdrew a total of $34,300 from two banks in an effort to pay for what she thought was her mistake.
The scammer instructed her to load the cash into a bitcoin machine along Azalea Avenue. It took her two hours and 873 separate transactions to do.
Detective Wade got a search warrant and told the store to shut the machine down. A representative came to open it, and the woman’s money was still there.
Her money is being held as evidence for now, but she will get it all back.
“The good news is with George, the Richmond City Police Department, we got the money back,” Oley said.
Wade says the scammer was traced to a location outside the United States.
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East Carolina CB Isaiah Brown-Murray Commits To Virginia Tech
Isaiah Brown-Murray
Cornerback
East Carolina
5-10, 191
2 years remaining (r-Jr.)
Virginia Tech received a commitment from East Carolina cornerback Isaiah Brown-Murray on Saturday night.
The Charlotte, N.C, native tallied 63 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss in three seasons with the Pirates. He deflected 11 passes over that span, intercepting one, while forcing a fumble and recovering one.
He led ECU’s defense with 830 snaps this season, per PFF. He graded out well, too: 74.0 overall, 74.1 in run defense, 80.4 in tackling and 73.2 in coverage. Those marks ranked 13th, 12th, sixth and 13th at his position in the AAC, respectively.
For comparison, here’s where his grades stack up against Hokies cornerbacks Dorian Strong and Mansoor Delane:
In some ways, he’s a mix of Strong (coverage) and Delane (run defense, tackling). More than anything, though, he’s played 1,246 snaps in his career and is immediately the most experienced player in Tech’s cornerback room. With Strong and Delane gone, Dante Lovett has the most returning career snaps with 244.
Brown-Murray slid into ECU’s No. 1 cornerback role in Week 4 at Liberty after Shavon Revel, a projected first-round NFL Draft pick, tore his ACL in the third game of the season. The redshirt sophomore notched his first career interception against the Flames and returned it 34 yards, and he also forced his first career fumble that game. In the next outing vs. UTSA, he recovered a fumble for the first time.
A product of Hough High School in Cornelius, N.C., Brown-Murray was a three-star recruit in the 2022 class and a top-40 prospect in the state. He held Power Four offers from Arkansas, Louisville and Kansas while being heavily pursued from Group of Five schools like Appalachian State, Coastal Carolina, Liberty, Marshall and Old Dominion. He showed his versatility as a senior by scoring five all-purpose touchdowns: one interception return, two punt returns and two kickoff returns.
With the addition of Brown-Murray, the Hokies have eight scholarship cornerbacks for the 2025 season. He’ll slot in alongside Lovett and ahead of a young trio of Thomas Williams (r-So.), Krystian Williams (r-So.) and Joshua Clarke (r-Fr.). They’re all expected to see time in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl vs. Minnesota on Jan. 3. Tech also has three incoming freshmen at that position in Knahlij Harrell, Jordan Crim and Jahmari DeLoatch.
He’s the fifth transfer portal addition of the offseason for the Hokies, joining Clemson safety Sherrod Covil Jr., Bowling Green running back Terion Stewart, Central Missouri running back Marcellous Hawkins and Hampton defensive tackle Jahzari Priester.
For more information on Virginia Tech’s comings and goings in the portal, click here for Tech Sideline’s roster management page.
Isaiah Brown-Murray links:
247Sports
East Carolina bio
ESPN
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