Books & the Arts

Memoirs of a Revolutionist Memoirs of a Revolutionist

Who can recall the late Stokely Carmichael's first name and not associate it with the two most incendiary words of the 1960s, Black Power?

Nov 20, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Norman Kelley

Full Moon Full Moon

Clouds curdle round it, crack open, let it through. Radiance shades by cloudshapes; fat fruit of incandescence; sphere of peeled silver. I wonder

Nov 13, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Eamon Grennan

Man Making the Bed Man Making the Bed

Psalm after psalm into a dead sea of silence: they invite their own enormous, endangered day. Scalded, lord, by sunlight and the lizards watching, licking dust,

Nov 13, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Eamon Grennan

At Work At Work

On slow wings the marsh hawk is patrolling possibility--soaring, sliding down almost to ground level, twisting suddenly at something in the marsh hay or dune grass,

Nov 13, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Eamon Grennan

2003 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize 2003 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize

The Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize of $25,000, awarded annually for the most outstanding book of poems published in the United States by an American, is administered mutually by ...

Nov 13, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Robert Wrigley

Visions of the Sublime Visions of the Sublime

One of the great benefits conferred by Modernism on our appreciation of traditional painting is that there is little inclination any longer to ascribe optical abnormalities to ...

Nov 13, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Arthur C. Danto

New York State of Mind New York State of Mind

After two elegantly written, consistently engaging, critically praised, ambitious if not entirely satisfying novels, the prodigiously gifted Colson Whitehead has given the read...

Nov 13, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Phillip Lopate

A Documentary Coup A Documentary Coup

The lights go down in the courtroom, a 16-millimeter projector shoots out its beam, and into the trial blazes evidence of an unprecedented nature: not a report of criminal even...

Nov 6, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

Diaghilev in Perm Diaghilev in Perm

Few Westerners have ever heard of Perm. A former czarist administrative center, rustbelt Soviet city and gateway to the gulag, Perm was long off-limits to foreigners.

Nov 6, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Lynn Garafola

Lost Causes Lost Causes

Nations, like individuals, sustain trauma, mourn and recover. And like individuals they survive by making sense of what has befallen them, by constructing a narrative of loss a...

Nov 6, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Thomas Laqueur

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