In our new column, Split Gums, Maren Logan reflects on the experience of coming of age and realizing you know way less about ...
If we read Ditlevsen’s poems through the lens of Lessing, you could say that Ditlevsen’s so-called sentimentality is a poetic anachronism that functions as a subversive tool, an anachronism on a par ...
Esther Freud introduces an extract from the heartbreaking wartime diaries of Edith Velmans, born 100 years ago ...
In 2023, a father fled Kherson, where his wife died and Russian occupiers destroyed his apartment. The young widower found a ...
Joel Selwood’s phone calls with his brother, Troy, always started the same way. He wishes he could have one more.
The magazine has three golden rules: never write about writers, editors, or the magazine. On the occasion of our hundredth ...
Originally planned for a February 2022 release, the latest EP from the prolific hip-hop duo of lyricist Davaion “Spaceman Jones” Bristol and producer/vocalist Cliff B. “MOTHER HOOD” Worsham was ...
But don’t let its modest exterior fool you – inside lies a wonderland of doughy delights that would make Willy Wonka jealous.
Soon, she will show at LA Art Week and has a major solo show running alongside the Biennale in Venice lined up for next year.
Seamus Heaney’s love-poem to marriage, The Skunk, combines exile and erotica, moving from an American wilderness image ...
Closely aligned to the theme of romantic love is that of desire, and across the centuries poets have written about the ...
By force of her imagination and skill, Emily Dickinson could take the measure of solitude, opprobrium and even damnation.
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