My eyeballs hurt. I have the sneaking suspicion that too many years of HTML
coding and general tech-geekery are coming to bear, and in the not-too-distant
future, I may find myself standing in
I’d like for this column to be an illuminating, analytical illumination of the
role of the presence of mid-twentieth century, commonplace American victuals as
representative of leftover bourgeois sentimentalism for pseudo-capitalist,
corporate
Most poets can tell you who their poetic grandparents, cousins, brothers, and
sisters are – maybe not every single poet who preceded them, but those whose
work or style transformed or contributed significantly to
From the New York Times: Half an Oaf
[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/12/opinion/12trillin.html?_r=1].
> On the theory that a certified intellectual might be able to enlighten
From the NY Times Magazine – In Praise of the American Short Story
[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/05/weekinreview/05scott.html].
> The near-simultaneous appearance of three new literary biographies offers a