… Recognition. Edited by Edmund Wilson. Doubleday, Doran and Company. $5.00. This year and last, which, for plain and … the vast implications of biology in general, nevertheless points a very clear moral for the political present. In the … great ones. A few are by Europeans, notably Lawrence’s “Studies in Classic American Literature,” which, coming between …
Poetry
… cry my skin parted for the animal, and, exhausted, I let it come home. A heart can beat outside a body. So can a wound. … fields, which yields bruises of larkspur cows eat and die and though I hide from it I’m relieved when it returns …
… dream. So it doesn’t hurt when the body screams, she becomes a body without a mind, a mind without a body. Like a … the dreams gliding everywhere. Like strands of hair, they come loose at the source. While the surgeon’s hands move …
… platform. Her body attentive to the need to lay still, the composure of her limbs reflected the grace of the memory. … because you’re the only one who will remember him.” “Did he die?” “No. I don’t think so. If he had, there would have … it, take it. It’s valuable. It cost a lot of money in 1926, the year I was married. That’s when your father had …
… Mademoiselle years, hard data on George were difficult to come by. A biographical fragment of possible accuracy: the … never to be in a closed room with a man alone. I had also to swear not to approach Central Park at night or set … was wrong with Brooklyn. Once settled in New York, I obediently left the Park by sundown, being too overworked ever …
Criticism
… The Art of Watching Looking at Animals Looking at Us Early in January, a few days into the New … in mid-March, early January belonged to a past life. The recommendation came during my first virtual cocktail hour, … King , it’s wild, we’re loving it. The next day a second recommendation appended one of many check-in emails, then a …