Fiction
… inserted in various shocking ways into parts of animal bodies. In fact, I was astonished by her ordinariness. It is true that she wore Red Wing boots like my father. And also, there was something not quite womanly in her face, but … the spring; in fact I was better at it than Mary Etta who complained about the stains on her hands, but I was not yet …
… For almost three generations, southern patriots have been complaining that history has been unfair to their section. … Carolina. By the first decade of our century the old soldiers on both sides seemed disposed to lay, down their arms. … between sections, not between right and wrong, the good points of the slavery system have been emphasized, the …
… in Villefranche-sur-Mer before the Nazis came for her. She died soon after, presumably at Auschwitz in 1943. Recovered … containing the 769 gouaches plus tissue sheets of accompanying script, preliminary studies, and unused … to the ironies between his ideas and behavior. She counterpoints his long rambles through art and life with images …
… Oxford University Press. $5.00. In tht Nature of Materials. By Henry-Russell Hitchcock. Duell, Sloan, and Pearce. … In spite of the fact that they worry more, our painters are coming off a very poor second to our architects. In painting … that time with very little honor in its own country, was studied by European architects who used it, or reduced it, in …
Poetry
… iguanas multiply through the night of blackouts in hospitals and morgues. The iguanas burrow beneath roads to bury … stare stupefied at the bust of a mustachioed poet who died after the bacteria feasted on his heart. The iguanas know nothing of José de Diego, his songs of the guaraguao and the pitirre, the hawk …
Photography
… who’s slipping through the cracks, it’s such a tight-knit community and network of families that you’re never going to … grandfathers had worked together, that they had friends in common. His equipment helped, too. He employs a clunky …