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Stele Stele

Vertigo, itself in air small hands there are also in pattern becoming scattered shifts the axes, chances the stiff wind this other world that almost visits standing in an empty glass the light like crystal I cut myself on air that finds its difference here open air, the kind sharing across the fields its walking song

Oct 20, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Cole Swensen

The Magic Mountain: The 2010 New York Film Festival The Magic Mountain: The 2010 New York Film Festival

Lee Chang-Dong's Poetry, Kelly Reichardt's Meek's Cutoff, Charles Ferguson's Inside Job and other films

Oct 20, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

Stephen Cohen on Stalin’s Forgotten Victims Stephen Cohen on Stalin’s Forgotten Victims

Stephen F. Cohen, author of The Victims Return, joins Morning Joe to discuss Stalin's atrocities, his contradictory legacy today and its implications for contemporary Russian ...

Oct 20, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Morning Joe

Conversation: Stephen Cohen on the Survivors of Stalin’s Gulag Conversation: Stephen Cohen on the Survivors of Stalin’s Gulag

According to Cohen, half of Russia looks back to Joseph Stalin as a great leader and the other half as a genocidal murderer. In his new book, he examines the ongoing struggle to ...

Oct 19, 2010 / Books & the Arts / The Nation on Grit TV

Nobody Told Me There’d Be Days Like This… Nobody Told Me There’d Be Days Like This…

American culture from Saul Bellows to Janeane Garofalo to NPR.

Oct 14, 2010 / Blog / Eric Alterman

‘Times’ Says That as a Real Estate Developer Carl Paladino, Who Has Contributed Half a Million Dollars to Buffalo Pols Since 1999, Has Found Zoning Variances Easy to Come By ‘Times’ Says That as a Real Estate Developer Carl Paladino, Who Has Contributed Half a Million Dollars to Buffalo Pols Since 1999, Has Found Zoning Variances Easy to Come By

He's a special interest, too.

Oct 14, 2010 / Column / Calvin Trillin

A Passionate Reader: On David Markson

A Passionate Reader: On David Markson A Passionate Reader: On David Markson

Remembering David Markson (1927–2010), whose playful novels pushed storytelling to the edge of understanding.

Oct 13, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Joanna Scott

Old Vagabond: Paul Gauguin at Tate Modern Old Vagabond: Paul Gauguin at Tate Modern

In his paintings and travels, Paul Gauguin sought a corner of himself that was still unknown.

Oct 13, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Barry Schwabsky

The Chiefest Word The Chiefest Word

The most best, winter oyster, what rings along the nerve. Deepest seeking, heart-most root.   Zinc and copper. Clawed foot. What streaks across the synapse, harnessed to a moment.   Magnetic zero amplified. Every-any-thing wild, beast that beats or blurs   or bothers. The newt’s eye, needle in a socket open wide uninking   on the universe. A steady bleed. Ever most. Bestest bet. Cosmos.

Oct 13, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Catherine Wing

Love and Hardship: On Gary Shteyngart Love and Hardship: On Gary Shteyngart

Is Super Sad True Love Story the kind of novel Gary Shteyngart might previously have held in contempt?

Oct 13, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Aaron Thier

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