… descendants of Johan Huizinga who turned from sweeping studies of Indian civilization to prove that a history of … Two recently published histories of Virginia communities, Richmond, the Story of a City by Virginius … life with his beloved 14-year-old bride and quite properly points out that the poet’s record of intoxication has been …
Contributor
… Joan Walsh Joan Walsh (1927–2024) worked at TIME magazine, first as a … and later as the chief of the TIME letters department. She also volunteered at a program to combat illiteracy called Time to Read. Walsh was the author … Joan Walsh …
… they sweat and ache; For this did Buddha live and Jesus die— That on an April night the moon may lie Tenderly on the …
Profiles
… seemed easy enough, but Orozco sometimes projects the studied geniality of someone who decides in each moment whom he … more to master the long-range ones, which can travel up to 260 yards before returning to the launching spot. These … of boomerangs stuffed in file folders in a foot-wide briefcase. The next week, he’d be back at Marian Goodman, where …
Interviews
… and longing in cowboy country. Shipstead, whose work can also be found in the Mississippi Review, the Missouri … and went to major schools (Harvard and Iowa). How did it come to be that you’ve written about rural, isolated ranch … away from him knowing full well that he was about the die was a very painful experience, especially since I’ve …
… am the Scot I write about, but my title is second-hand and comes from the poem by Robert Louis Stevenson. Living much … Western world, and having bested Dingwall in the soccer finals at Inverness, are going back to the Hebrides and home. … his house, near the close where R.L.S. discovered Deacon Brodie, the original of his Jekyll and Hyde. For a week in late …