Poetry
… break beating on clean stone great waves with small commingled beating, breaking distant and bright as if in …
Fiction
… I have to admit that I feel out of my league. I’m a newcomer, a nobody, and whatever I have to say about the origin … memory for the strange ways that various people had died. A man retrieving linen gets trapped inside a spinning … when I arrived at his office, had my application materials spread before him on his desk. Also on his desk was a …
Criticism
… one of the latter is a witty parody of “The Raven,” complete with sketches, penned by a dear friend’s … ride,” and he’s quick to recognize its shortcomings. But he also notes that even if occasionally vulgar, Poe’s verse is … his arguments in logical fashion, but at one or two points indulges in a little overcooking. In discussing “The …
Criticism
… and trade in exoticism invoke the ethnographic studies of Robert Flaherty, whose entirely staged Nanook of the … reaction to the moving image, particularly when it comes to representations of “reality.” A willingness to … warn, inform, and establish best practices,” as Wilkman points out, but “audiences share responsibility for …
Criticism
… of studios full of cash but empty of creativity usually come to bad ends. Late last year, though, France released an … Jean-Michel Frodon, former film critic for Le Monde , points to a paradox at the heart of French cinema. When … and studio pressures. In this sense, the current wave of indie filmmaking is little more than the American remake of …
Fiction
… has said that they are beautiful. She and Linton are communicating through their eyes, hers to his wide-spaced … Brooks, and Warren. He mentions Donne and the Metaphysicals. Jacobean drama. Pound? “You know I can’t read … Devlin is still there on the steamer rug, a towel obediently draped around his shoulder, but Avery has got up and …