Essays
… Lines of Sight When a Literary Landscape Comes to Life Lisa Golightly, Flood Line 575, 2015. “Lines … of Nepantla .” T he town of Dunwich, once a thriving medieval port on England’s Suffolk Coast, has for centuries … by hostile terrain and hostile enforcers. The border was also a place that coursed through my own family history. As …
… Best 200 Words I Read All Week. From fact to fiction, from comedic to tragic, we hope you find as much to admire in these selections as we do. Click here for access to the complete project archive 1. My most constant and vivid …
… can be altered by an almost imperceptible amount of dust points to a mechanism that in the next century may save us … successful in reducing airborne particulates and sulfur compounds, which adversely affect human health and … spoke with Dr. Fung, I drove back to Stanford to see Ken Caldiera again, mindful that the carbon dioxide emanating from …
… symposia, and now the May 1981 issue of Prose Studies —where the interested reader will find a detailed … the exquisite nuances of aesthetic experience in prose of incomparable refinement. He occasionally traveled without … in the adjacent School of Athens with his Timaeus , Plato points toward these heavenly harmonies. In the modern …
… in which the Left now finds itself. World-historic events compel a reassessment of first principles as well as … to acknowledge their ancient guilts. As Genovese points out, Martin Luther King, Jr.’s vision of the … E. Lee (then a college president) penned shortly before he died: “My experience of men has neither disposed me to think …
… skill As showed me life must show me death. “I would not die so willingly Young as I am, and fair, and sweet, Did death not come so properly, Inevitable, sure, and meet. I take it at … blame you with my dying word. I sink beneath your hands and die, And send my soul into a bird. “Lover, if you should …