Profiles
… that have to be fed, constantly. If they’re not fed they die, and so they’re desperate for material. But they’re …
… of Celia’s eye: she has spotted whales, porpoises, seals, and bald eagles before anyone else on deck. Her … a visit to her good friend and sometimes-lover Tom, who’d come out here the year before. She ended up cashing in her … an unfamiliar landscape. Celia’s two closest friends both died this winter; their two hearts just instantly gave out …
… magazine. Mr. Davis has been in editorial work ever since completing his academic course at the University of Virginia … magazine to the editorial offices of Doubleday, Doran and Company, resigning his position there to join the staff of … Virginia, and North Carolina to collect manuscript materials for safe protection in their own states. There will be …
Criticism
… named Herzog, who had emigrated to Normandy from Alsace with all his personnel after the Franco-Prussian war, … adventure in South America with the woman who was to become the heroine of his last novel, Les Roses de Septembre. … also prolific, as anyone will discover who attempts to encompass his entire work. Although his major activity was in …
… overnight. Neither the second nor the third coat conceals the view I wake to now: a jagged line bisecting the … and call the children home, though they, by then, would come without a fight. His picture is of a moment, a single … Instead, the gray shaded delicately into mauve hills and died— a light I hid from, tunneling in the snow. I wrapped …
Poetry
… bark, the way everything talks to everything, pinpoints of light within the light… stand between all of …