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On Learning Ada Lovelace’s Father Was Lord Byron
On Learning Ada Lovelace’s Father Was Lord Byron Is programming not a kind of poetry? Ones and zeros of the heart. The language of unseen relations between things, Lovelace once said. If I have to send another email today, I will liquefy. I will hold my …
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Ecstatic Sorrow
… Claudia Emerson's Impossible Bottle Claudia Emerson, who died in December 2014, had come to be known as a poet capable of revealing startling … in every pause.” But Emerson’s opening up of lines seems also a reflection of what a radical reorganization of self …
The Long Walk Alone
… of all yourself Alone in sunlight in the afternoon. Nothing dies in the earth among the roots: Thrust down your hand and …
In Defense of Government
… prideful thinking about itself. But the Great Depression compelled the country to realize that there are situations … the situation, demanding the subordination of personal goals to the national need. But both crises enhanced the … The states’ rights principle, however, did not die. But whereas it was originally libertarian in spirit, it …
A Perspective on Wallace Stegner
… from his own experience. But, you can’t “really go out and commit experience in order to write about it. You have to … [thought Bruce] . . . were always being looked at as points, and they ought to be looked at as lines. There … baseball and worked in the mines and married early.” Cecil died of pneumonia at 23. III At the University of Utah, …
The Green Room, Summer 1978
… living in Memphis, he has published articles in periodicals ranging from the scholarly to the general, including … VQR last year and pronounced it the best story she had seen come into the magazine during her two-and-a-half year stint … on the very day it was learned that Mr. Molyneux had died suddenly in Delaware, where he was a young member of …
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