Poetry
… away when loaded up when walked into the marketplace who’d die of grief if held too long to get to slaughter weight …
… flight or down in death. My breath is lost between the points of Saddle Rock; I’m squinting into wingbeat of …
… it was edited and issued twice a year from 1948 to 1960. Welcoming to its pages the young and obscure as well as the … the deep losses of her life: she was five when her mother died, 14 when she saw the fiery end of her childhood home, … in the states, it having not been heard since Weimar in 1926. The glittering characters from the 1920’s had become …
… 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 …
… of letters”: superb poet and critic, wide-ranging editor, accomplished storyteller and playwright, and devoted educator. … latter making critical history) had been published by his 26th birthday; his first slender volumes of poetry were well … of Illinois at Urbana, where Carl and Mark both studied with Stuart P. Sherman before going east to New York …
… wedding in town, had she seen Nasrin up close. Gulia had come with Rashid, while Nasrin had arrived on the arm of … to be over. Now that she had become invisible, her past had also started to slip away to another orbit, almost beyond … she’d taken fifteen-year-old Gulia in, when her mother had died and her father remarried. “Your aunt should keep a …