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bellman

[bel-muhn] / ˈbɛl mən /




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In a spoken-word performance for the project, poet and writer Joe Bellman describes "defeated faces and lifeless eyes" behind the kitchen door, where "breaking the human spirit is just company policy".

From Salon • Mar. 11, 2024

“Most of them did not feature merchandise,” said Sheryll Bellman, the author of “Through the Shopping Glass: A Century of New York Christmas Windows.”

From New York Times • Nov. 25, 2021

His first marriage, to Barbara Bellman Raskin, a novelist and journalist, ended in divorce.

From Washington Post • Dec. 26, 2017

As Bellman explains, a secret isn’t invalidated by its disclosure; it’s defined by its disclosure.

From The New Yorker • Dec. 11, 2016

“For, although common Snarks do no manner of harm, Yet I feel it my duty to say Some are Boojums—” The Bellman broke off in alarm, For the Baker had fainted away.

From Rhyme? And Reason? by Carroll, Lewis




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