Joy Ride resonates with the transcendent importance of art in opposition to literal objectification.
“There is a strong and rising current of literary hybridity… a collective response by today’s artists to our times.”
Voigt’s poems accomplish rekindlings of psyche without overt recourse to their maker’s redoubtable erudition.
History exists in the Black woman body, where history is always now.
In Ted Kooser’s newest book, the poet challenges us to consider what constitutes poetry in the deepest sense of purpose and, yes, meaning.
It surprises us because we see Conrad, usually seen as a rather sombre figure, indulging in drunken juvenile japery.
The idea that the Irish language is essential to Irish identity has a long and surprising history.
For Weegee, creating sublime visual art and taking a useable journalistic photograph blended seamlessly into one another.
“When you change your body in any way, I think it often becomes more you.”