May 2, 2021 Photo by Mike Harrington
Front row: Benjamin Carlson; Second row, left to right: Victoria Templeton, Jan Berkhouse, Christine Carlson, Liz Dorman, Helen Baran; Back row, left to right: Steve Stratton, Tom Berkhouse and Barbara Fay. Also participating and not shown were Pete Bills and Mike Harrington. Photo by Jan Berkhouse
Barbara Fay and Steve Stratton collect a tire.
Photo by Mike Harrington
Front row: Benjamin Carlson; Second row, left to right: Victoria Templeton, Jan Berkhouse, Christine Carlson, Liz Dorman, Helen Baran; Back row, left to right: Steve Stratton, Tom Berkhouse and Barbara Fay. Also participating and not shown were Pete Bills and Mike Harrington.
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Review: The comforts of oppression, in a journalist s wildly inventive fiction Nathan Deuel © (Benjamin Carlson) Te-Ping Chen, right, author of the short story collection Land of Big Numbers, in Chengdu, China in 2011. (Benjamin Carlson)
Cao Cao, a villager in rural China, wants to join the Communist Party. Each year, he summits the hills at first light, harvesting the tastiest apricots to give the local party boss, who has rejected his application every year. So Cao Cao tries a more ambitious gambit, assembling trash and spare parts from his neighbors into a working plane. He and his wife strap in tightly. The engine fires up. But the party boss is still unimpressed.