Poetry
… what those lost enthrallments meant. He knows they weren’t false, though behind the last unlocked knob, a chalk-faced …
Essays
… the bulbous nose—with a self-deprecating anecdote for his audience. Thanks to the fairy tales his own mother had read to … Austria, making it impossible to verify. However, it was completely plausible that a scholar of this stature would be … their death.” As his former student Ronald Angres astutely points out: “Structurally speaking, his implied attack on …
… of ambition, the nature of their subjects makes such an outcome almost inevitable. If Lincoln’s ambition was “a little … careful attention to the observations of their peers, reveals at least some of the characteristics of ambition in its … a full-fledged theory of ambition from only two case studies, the Lincoln-Clinton parallels suggest a curious …
Poetry
… I am growing & I find this frightful that my body will become too large to live here comfortably. The earth opens for me as I always knew it … a willful child, a little bruised & if I go out I will die dreaming. IV. I had forgotten the small news of the …
… the 20th century. Entitled America Revised , her book was commended by John Kenneth Galbraith, who found its writing … Keith Hopkins’ Conquerors and Slaves: Sociological Studies in Roman History , Volume One, a work the London Times … in Lion in the Garden: Interviews with William Faulkner, 1926—1962 , edited by James B. Meriwether and Michael Millgate …
Poetry
Is It Rude to Tell Men That You Don’t Is it rude to tell men that you don’t love them just the idea of them what if we don’t even love living but just the idea of living pictures always look lovely but wasn’t …