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This Gravity-Ridden World
… Useless, the altogether appropriate title given to the journals Werner Herzog kept while making his most famous film in … most books. As in one of Herzog’s slow-moving films, life comes across as a dark, viscous current through which people … settle for pulling a model ship over a ridge in the San Diego botanical gardens. Herzog was having none of it and …
Reichsfuhrer
… the pens of the refugees from Mussolini’s realm, there now comes forth a comparable output from the typewriters of the “former … the normal Hitler: at moments of climax it emerges and conceals him beneath its more than life-size puppet figure.” This …
Pronghorn Migration
… town where mom-and-pop diners served “homade” pies to locals, and outerwear stores served hikers heading into the … fifteen months, Riis moved with them, documenting what’s become one of the most challenging migrations on the planet, … places whether you’re a pronghorn or a human. But snow comes early and unexpectedly to the high country, and the …
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The Responsibilities of Inclusion and Omission: Editing Marianne Moore’s Poetry
…          infinitesimal pieces of your mind, compelling audience to       the remark that it is better to be forgotten … (1919) with a duplicated line in the third stanza. Schulze points to this duplication and the fact that editor Alfred … wrote no poems. The heading “Lyrics and Sequences: 1926-1940” misleads in implying that Moore in fact wrote …
Notes on Current Books, Spring 1975
… affords a fascinating insight into this most enigmatic composer, America’s “first composer of major significance,” … people. It is said that he was shy, but his eye for the ladies was formidable and his conquests were almost … with their differences in space and time, become the focal points of his increasingly complicated investigations. The …
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In the Underwater World of 2050
… create skeletal armatures of wood and wire for the upcoming Durga Puja festival, applying mud from the riverbank … muddy banks of the river so that they might see what has become of the world in their absence. I’m reminded of … I wonder if sculptors will continue to shape humans and animals and gods from the mud of the Ganges. Will children who …
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