Poetry
… I am growing & I find this frightful that my body will become too large to live here comfortably. The earth opens for me as I always knew it … a willful child, a little bruised & if I go out I will die dreaming. IV. I had forgotten the small news of the …
Poetry
… we know two languages sun and moon when sun speaks we come back to our bodies we start a new journey by nightfall it is always the same we had to die a little to get there when moon speaks we do not …
Fiction
… dolphin tails were horizontal, not upright; they were mammals, not fish. She returned the pen. I said thank you. On … to reach me. I wrote down the phone number for my hostel’s common room. He took me back to the receptionist and told … to a different room or left the university or maybe even died. In her place came a new girl. I had hardly seen the …
Criticism
… T. Geronimo Johnson’s ‘Welcome to Braggsville’: On Race, Culture, and the War Within At the end of Welcome to Braggsville , his ambitious new novel about a group … perspective on a crucial event in the book. Johnson also includes a glossary, at once mocking and serious, as …
… draws from a broad range of evidence to illuminate the high points of the war and puncture its popular and enduring … is offering a paper edition of William W. Savage, Jr.’s Commies, Cowboys, and Jungle Queens: Comic Books in America, … A third Princeton paperback reprint is The King’s Two Bodies: A Study in Medieval Political Theology by Ernest A. …
… discussing grants and other aids to research, they had been comparing their situation unfavorably to that of scientists. … may be more daring, but they have to please some sort of audience. A scholar does also if he wants his books to sell … what about the old angles? There are a number of vantage points from which the members of my particular group, the …