Notes to Self
… the summer of 2020 had a visual refrain, it was of statues coming down, the likes of Jefferson Davis and Christopher … patrilineal statuary was right in her wheelhouse: “I had studied how the Islamic State, for instance, enforced their … making himself the “cog of a wheel.” That praise, Thompson points out, was barely veiled: “He needed workers who …
… Neighbor. By MacGrcgor Jenkins. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. $3.00. The writing of a modern biography has … home and after his death with her sister Lavinia; and died, known only to a few friends, May fifteenth, 1880. … the self-consciousness of the structure and occasionally also of the style. In the first chapter a letter is …
Criticism
… if, as a young urban American male, I had any choice in becoming attached to the singularly northamericano sport of … Vocational High School team could probably beat them. Also, it was not a sport that a budding dissident like … overdose. The NFL’s rival football circuit was gaining an audience, culminating in a TV contract in 1965, and most …
Criticism
… and not those that divide them. The initiative has been welcomed by Moscow, and it seems probable that the agenda—a … individuals who are known primarily because of the way they died. The profiles do not seek to deify them, but to present … place of evidence on important and frequently verifiable points.” But none of the examples that Mr. Boykewich cites …
… but the pages reproduced here are not those selected, compact episodes but rather his daily notebook entries—all kept in comics form. “It’s a kind of personal chronicle of the … ownerless place they inhabit have to tell us. —Ted Genoways 264-279 By Liniers …
… unrolling, the inconsolable and sweet cries of desire all die away, muffled in those deep folds, the capes and robes …