Fiction
… by the time Lamochattee opened one eye he had forgotten it completely. A round black eye, smaller than his own, … He could hear a scouting party of the Tennessee soldiers a half-mile ahead of him, hushing each other … Mad Jackson’s lips parted slightly. He was not counting the points on the buck, Lamochattee thought. He was studying …
Poetry
… lie naked together for the first time. In his mind he is also another man: one in the last few weeks of his dying, … in his end he finds himself wondering over their naked bodies in the field from above as broken aloe weeps a sharp …
Criticism
… to my own life. Guardian UK interview with Salman Rushdie – Padma, thank you for freeing up your husband for my superior snuggles and editorial comments. The story of condoms – “Quite agitated. Put on … The 40-year anniversary of Alexander Portnoy – “…Portnoy’s Complaint did for the Jewish mother what Jaws did for the …
Criticism
… myth have been disappearing as a part of education and the common culture. If Milton still survives, it is almost … literature, to communicate either to students or a wider audience a sensitive understanding of the qualities that make … case, a clever high school debater endlessly trying to gain points, and at times a village explainer, good if you are a …
Criticism
… Poet. By Henry W. Ncvinson. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $2.75. Challenge to Defeat: Modem Man in Goethe’s … by Goethe as the title for a series of Shakespeare studies, the first of which was published by the German poet in … thinks of that infant prodigy, Schopenhauer, with “Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung” completed at twenty-one. Thinks …
Criticism
… wisely focuses on his time during World War II as the bombardier of a Flying Fortress, being shot down just shy of No … electrocuted. Now you’ve reached one of the major turning points in human history and science, in an eighteenth … Bizarre, by Cynthia A. Kierner. Palgrave, December 2004. $26.95 When a lovely woman stoops to folly and fails to heed …