Essays
… liver and kidneys, which will be reinserted later on. Then comes the dish’s signature trick: Turn the removed skin and … again. Fill the resulting “sack” with the following ingredients: Some salt, one or two peeled onions, and a number of … Parts of Asia : “On these hills are a great number of animals called marmots, of a brownish color, having feet like a …
Criticism
… of Beyond: The Fiction of Ron Rash The title of Ron Rash’s compelling new collection of stories, Nothing Gold Can Stay … not only by large-scale social and economic forces but also by evils lurking in the recesses of the human heart. A … gold teeth he had pried from the mouths of dead Japanese soldiers. Paralleling Ponder’s descent into incomprehensible …
… for help, still, after two thousand years. So, by the compass, I’m going to have to save myself, Believe in my …
… among my souveni-i-i-irs— a watchband crafted of metals snipped from a derelict enemy fighter, nifty salt and … has the threaded characters on the canvas. Perhaps the soldier’s wife had stitched his name. I know that part of his … would be willing to button his shelter half to mine for a complete tent, when Doc Stroud came panting up to me. Doc …
Photography
… Soto de la Barca. The demolition was part of the of the decommissioning process of the Naturgy-owned facility, which … many industries, coal was more than just a resource; it embodied a culture and a political tradition. And yet its end … find work, villages saw depopulation. But there was also this other thing happening: Some people decided to stay …
Criticism
… as the revelatory Uncollected Poems ; in so doing, he has become Rilke’s best and most important ambassador to American … Emerson’s “transparent eyeball,” taking everything in, but also like the statues of Rilke’s mentor Rodin, which seem to … hopes to reveal in his poems. In Snow’s hands, Rilke becomes clear as glass—as if the poems could be windows …