“Certainty Is a Daydream”: On Ashley Marie Farmer’s “Dear Damage”
In her new memoir, the poet turns traumatic family tragedy into an elegantly honest dream chronicle.
In her new memoir, the poet turns traumatic family tragedy into an elegantly honest dream chronicle.
This year especially, activists who for decades marked the anniversary of the 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki remind me of the “Book...
This year especially, activists who for decades marked the anniversary of the 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki remind me of the “Book...
Andrew Tonkovich on Gary Amdahl’s first novel, the pretend memoir of a brilliant, unnamed Minnesota boy who attempts to reconcile knowing, seeing...
What is government if words have no meaning?" — Jared Lee Loughner The Arizona legislature closed its first session after the Safeway...