Poetry
… would be to us who lived by the conduit, cast in the die of the predictable stranger. 80-81 By Chad Davidson …
Criticism
… promotion for his last book, James sparked debate with his comments about the domination of white women as gatekeepers … to mean everything for publishing and marketing professionals and very little for actual readers, who tend to read … noted on a recent episode of the literary and queer studies podcast Food 4 Thot , “It’s sad when fantasy writers …
Poetry
… emeralds, gulls sleep like albatrosses on the air, the sun comes up and sets in the same hour just that we see its … oh, what more could I ask? Those who have drunk have died drinking your drink, ravenous to cross to that other …
Poetry
… of the coin of love of faith dictators clown around come and go hands stained with human blood old women get up … old women are indestructible they smile knowingly god dies old women get up as usual at dawn they buy bread wine … salt of the earth the bark of a tree the timid eyes of animals cowardice and bravery greatness and smallness they see …
Criticism
… Richard Lane, author of one of the most authoritative studies of Japanese prints, Images from the Floating World: The … Yoshitoshi, Eisen, and Kiyochika. This exhibition and its accompanying catalogue advocate a more fluid interpretation of … sections aim to educate viewers, to introduce us to some points of connoisseurship and to themes often found in …
Fiction
… in their lives. They seek it out through awkward homecomings, infidelity, extravagant gestures of one kind or another that trigger curious turning points. A family reunites in tense celebration. A couple … as the years pass. Children betray and disappoint. Parents die. In these stories, an absence—of kinship, paternal love, …