This essay originally appeared in La Bibliothèque de Rouen: 200 ans d’histoire (s), edited by Marie-Françoise Rose. Annie ...
The following short story by Yukio Mishima (1925–1970), newly translated by John Nathan, was first published in the June 1965 ...
The other day we shared recordings of Garrison Keillor, William Styron, and Iris Murdoch as part of an ongoing collaboration with 92Y’s Unterberg Poetry Center. Since 1985, the Poetry Center and The ...
Wind from the northwestern quarter is lifting him high above ...
mop in Slam sweeping across the floor.
“Ideological critique has to end up being a critique of the self. You can’t recognize an ideology unless, in some sense, you see it in yourself.” ...
I only made it hard for him specifically.
In a series of digital artworks, Smith collages intensely saturated lithographs and monotypes with photographs of small-scale resin sculptures—palm trees, felines, and extinct reptiles made of ...
“Ideological critique has to end up being a critique of the self. You can’t recognize an ideology unless, in some sense, you see it in yourself.” ...
Before the crash, they’d had different ideas about their own resilience, and each other’s.
Craven traveled between several fourteen-by-fourteen-inch canvases, each depicting the moon at a different moment in its ascent above the Empire State Building.