Poetry
… hear the tortured voices on the ceiling calling out for completion, amputated, each face shadowed with his own, …
… children were born. Her canary bird hung at the window. He also was called Pierre. When Louise spoke to him softly in … French, he caroled and trilled with delight. Then Livaudais died. Many, years passed away and his widow still clung to … was no place in his thoughts for future events. He was incompetent to think at all. When his first child was born, he …
… Jefferson, Master Politician I It is commonly agreed that Thomas Jefferson was the most … of the people would sympathize with the Federalist fundamentals if they were known. Unfortunately for his purpose, a … and the champions of aristocratic government were in rhapsodies over Edmund Burke’s reactionary pamphlet, and John …
… I and II. By Archibald Henderson. The Lewis Publishing Company. The five volume set, $35.00. Benedetto croce, … of evidence, especially in cases involving controversial points. In respect of time-span, his two volumes, embracing … While he does render judgments, he exhibits his materials and, so to speak, conducts his mental operations in full …
Essays
… When she was still a baby, her father, William Bishop, died of Bright’s disease (the term a century ago for acute … Louise , the cabin where Bishop berthed for the summer of 1926, was a forty-seven-foot sloop marooned in a cradle … Immediate confusion. You’ve left out the decimal points. Your columns stagger, honeycombed with zeros. You …
Fiction
… that was left to me was the single remaining job, which encompassed all the others and was the very reason for the … are alone,” I said. “Devers is not within earshot.” He studied me, trying to determine whether I was telling the … the thieves exited the vault with the bounty stuffed in briefcases. Jones was last out. He found the others entangled …