TODAY, AT THE DUMP, the world is in the bin: a classroom globe, tossed into TV & MONITORS, […]
Author: @MinorLits
These days I don’t often read short story collections. My preference for fiction is the long form, either […]
An aphoristic essay by philosopher Andrew Milward on the relationship between philosophy and various forms of art, particularly in terms of the concepts of the minoritarian and the majoritarian.
The Tutor Arrives There is a bowl of fruit and a glass of still water arranged neatly on […]
A few months after I did my third step, I stood in front of a group to read […]
In Songs for Olympia, Tomoé Hill enters into dialogue with French author and ethnologist Michel Leiris, as contemplation […]
I’m old in this house the one we shared, old and baffled, liver searing on the stove, and […]
Interminably tangled, the escalators wove themselves into a vast network, a great steel octopode either in conflict with […]
Lying on his back, a sandal on, the other foot is pink and bare and still. There are […]
horn players i love Trane Ayler -ghost sculpted air!Sonny Rollins Giuseppi LoganFrank LoweNoah HowardDon Cherry OrnetteSidney BechetBill DixonJohn CarterMarion BrownJemeel MoondocJohn […]
