The Daddy Dialectic
Dreams and their ilk (fantasy, literature, language) are a zone of unsurrender. Struggle’s companion and consolation. Consolations don’t have to be gentle.
"There is nothing more poetic and terrible than the skyscrapers' battle with the heavens that cover them." — Federico García Lorca
Dreams and their ilk (fantasy, literature, language) are a zone of unsurrender. Struggle’s companion and consolation. Consolations don’t have to be gentle.
Jordy RosenbergMar 11, 2018
Hannah Jakobsen talks to William T. Vollmann about writing and empathy.
Hannah JakobsenFeb 26, 2018
How could any of them have imagined that a border would divide them? How could anyone have predicted the horror that is now Korea, of being hacked in two?
Nancy Jooyoun KimJan 30, 2018
Anthony Mostrom profiles legendary L.A. bohemian Lionel Rolfe and the coffeehouses in which he thrived.
Anthony MostromJan 10, 2018
Joanna Walsh on loving books in the 21st century.
Joanna WalshDec 14, 2017
Motels are a national neighborhood and a para-culture that is, for some people, the only place they live.
Craig LancasterDec 1, 2017
Taylor Beck reads Stephen P. Hinshaw's "Another Kind of Madness" through the lens of his own history with mental illness.
Taylor BeckNov 22, 2017
When you’re looking at how to overcome messiness, a lot of focus is on the how-to. But it’s important to understand the “why?” behind it all.
Jennifer L. PoznerSep 9, 2017
Linda Kinstler reports from Navahrudak, Belarus, a town with a deep history and a link to the Trump administration.
Linda KinstlerSep 6, 2017
Jabeen Akhtar on the white supremacist terrorism in Charlottesville.
Jabeen AkhtarAug 24, 2017
Colin DayanAug 21, 2017
Neha Sharma reflects on the rise of Hindu fundamentalism in India.
Neha SharmaAug 2, 2017