Poetry
… to you. Like the love relationships in your life. Then comes friendships and then looming large—if you’re alive at … it in my own books which are written from many different points of view, very different personae, first person as a … I knew. And so obviously Julian, he’s now seeing people die around him, he’s conscious of birth, life, and death, …
Essays
… Other Stories , McKittrick imagines groove, heard or embodied, as a song’s “theoretical frame.” Think of James … It returns listeners to the play and freedom of Black communal affinity in verse one, and its syllabic bounce … , both have stems—fortress-like walls—which frame gathering points and protected enclosures. Perhaps I am both someone …
Criticism
… B. Lee, By Robert W. Winston. New York: William Morrow and Company. $4.00. The American hero is strong rather than … these cultures have flowered patricians, some of whom have also been patriots. These patrician patriots have not … a better as well as more familiar picture of the great soldier than the heavy jawed if handsome lieutenant colonel of …
Interviews
… in small-town Virginia, and Jamison’s depiction of the community surrounding a West Virginia prison, and … length. I contacted her because I liked her writing, but also because I felt I needed to know her. Who was this young … as an awareness of otherness made possible by the fact of bodiesas legible objects in the world. His phenomenology …
… of all a legal value—is today’s challenge, and, like most commentators, I have not found the way to get hold of that … move away from the plague of guns, in the hands of individuals or governments, and from the intellectual arrogance that … fear and Democrats hope for? Or vice versa? 7. Medieval feudalism had a territorial base but had other …
… during his term of office. Like a sea captain who assumes command of a ship, he has the vision of a distant landfall … some perverse fashion, it continues to go its own way, obedient to forces over which he has no control. Or he finds … into the upbringing of each and that, at least on some points, was obsolete.(Neither found it possible fully to …