Poetry
… of her kiss when the days dragged themselves like doomed soldiers through the Delta. Towns dying, blacks and whites … were set to rumble in downtown McCrory. The Bloods were coming from Little Rock, the Klansmen from the Ozarks. This …
… The Wound and the Bow. By Edmund Wilson. Houghton Mifflin Company. $3.00. Opinions of Oliver Allston. By Van Wyck … in “Axel’s Castle” hardly foreshadows the Wilson who studies “the writing and acting of history.” And if “To the … the various linguistic disciplines; Ren6 Wellek points out the limitations in particular approaches to …
Articles
… a Novel Melville House is one of the better regarded indie publishers, and from my remote perch, the reasons for … designed novellas, the people at Melville know how to communicate. Unlike many publishers, they have a clean, easy-to-navigate website , and, in my experience, they respond quickly to …
Criticism
… Inventing Myth Read Conversational Reading’s Scott Esposito comments on a Spanish-language article by Horacio … of Bolaño’s work, particularly The Savage Detectives and 2666 , have focused on Bolaño’s now heavily contested outlaw … in Chile, long-locked rambling poet, etc. There’s also the false perception of him as having suddenly appeared …
… We should agree from the outset that atheism is not a Commie plot any more than was the Inquisition inspired by … the teachings of Jesus. So much for the past. We are both also burdened by more contemporary embarrassments. Every … argument: “If God truly loves those who are faithful and obedient, why has He or She refused over the centuries to …
… published in paper by Collier Books [$5.95]. Cornell has come out with a paper edition of Amy Bridges’ A City in the … by Robert M. Utley [$7.95], and The Rocky Mountain Journals of William Marshall Anderson: The West in 1834 , edited … a subsistence Alabama farm in 1911 and her struggles, tragedies and triumphs [$6.95]. Atheneum has come out with a …