Poetry
… he adorned himself with the townspeople’s best language. He commissioned a photo, which he turned into Christmas cards. … the photo finds the homepage. The Empathetic Dictator has died , the newspaper reports. The townspeople are sad . The …
… Pathway. By Henry Williamson. New York: IS.P. Dutton and Company. $2.50. The Burning Fountain. By Eleanor Carroll … become recognized for his accurate and sympathetic studies of animal life. In “The Pathway” this familiar world of … hope, his despair, his triumphs, his defeats; and it is also Mr. Williamson’s own paean of faith, his confession of …
Photography
… suffered domestic and sexual abuse. Nazra for Feminist Studies, an Egyptian women’s rights group, recorded at least … of Egyptians, with only two foreigners. Most of the players come from middle-class families, and all of them navigate … to put on one match a year). Friends and family members also helped out. The referees, meanwhile, are …
… flight or down in death. My breath is lost between the points of Saddle Rock; I’m squinting into wingbeat of …
… speech. The bombastic Pound, disappointed by the studied reserve of Eliot, who was less confident than his new … editor of Blast, had founded the Vorticist movement and was completing his first novel, Tarr. Eliot soon discovered that … lack of tact has done him great harm.” Tactlessness was also one of Lewis’ failings. Just after he met Lewis, in …
Fiction
… Peter Elroy: A Documentary by Ian Casey “When I die,” the five-year-old told his little sister, who was … recently and for longer they’d been enemies. So why had he come? A broken promise will tie two people together more … he was worried she would say, Well, it’s obvious. Wolf equals death. She prided herself these days on how easily she …