Essays
… number of significant characters and take place in highly compressed periods of time. Troubling Love , the first, is … is combined with prose in which imagination and reality are also merged, which creates confusion and claustrophobia for … and impressed me because she was very bad.” Lila is disobedient at home and at school; she likes to play dangerous …
Reporting
… Getting My Press Credentials In the coming days, Dimiter Kenarov will be blogging … Zone is still a mythical labyrinth of blast walls, check points, and armed guards from Uganda, Colombia, and El … Getting My Press Credentials …
Contributor
… for Africa’s Oil was published by Harcourt in 2007. His website is at johnghazvinian.com . John Ghazvinian …
… the Soviets dominated the global scene, other powers are coming to the fore. “As these traditional powers of Europe … her debut as a VQR author, Kelly Cherry is hardly a newcomer to the literary scene. A member of the English … shorter work has appeared or is forthcoming in such journals as The Atlantic, Commentary, Iowa Review, Southern …
… development, which some of them apparently hope will be accompanied by such ills as have been chronic in the North for … for Washington will do little for the South that is not expedient, as witness the government’s attitude of favoritism in … seem that even from the standpoint of the go-getter who points with pride and easily sees red, the South should …
Essays
… (Whitman to Horace Traubel) Sex contains all, bodies, souls, Meanings, proofs, purities, delicacies, … is how our national poet keeps re-emerging at key points in the terms of presidents in the century-plus since … Nick Gillespie in Reason. The Tabloid News Service (January 26, 1998) reported it this way: “The book—Whitman’s classic …