Poetry
… Nature Poem with a Compulsive Attraction to the Shark the hive swells outside … for millennia until ours—a short tailored tenure a blip in comparison to the shark more ancient than flora killing only to feed moving so it will not die it wants only what the sea has brined the shark does …
… Reprint, Spring 1997 Transaction has come out with a 30th anniversary edition of a book hailed … the course of our history, people who qualify in Steward Alsop’s phrase as “people’s dukes,” the dukes being the … Life of General Nathaniel Lyon, the first Union general to die in the Civil War [$12.95]. POETRY Everyman’s Library …
Fiction
… of the mill were houses for the sawyer and two mill officials; to the west, houses for the mill’s bookkeeper, the commissary manager, and the filer, her father. Papa, she … sets of Scott, Hugo, and Dickens, and The Princess and Curdie , on the front of which was a picture of the princess in …
Criticism
… like you to know that he’s got a collection of stories coming out . It includes the story that we published. 4. In … probably a good thing. 5. “Local Newspaper Doesn’t Have a Website” sounds like a 1999 Onion headline, but David Carr … that makes a pretty good argument for having a bare-bones website. Says the publisher, “I don’t understand how putting …
… is not devoted to their special interests. Its ideal audience, however, should be students of Western intellectual history, who will be fascinated by the complex pattern of recurring ideas that Olney presents. … appeal to the historical authority of the race is also implied in the strange title of Olney’s book. The …
… Forward. By Franklin D. Roosevelt. New York: The John Day Company. $2.50. The Industrial Discipline and the … party in power would be ruined by a resort to radical expedients. One suspects, on reading President Roosevelt’s … than a collection of campaign speeches, and its materials have been supplemented and re-worked to represent his …