Ancient Capital (1694-1695) Spring had come to the Wissahickon and Brother Kelpius was walking high along its banks […]
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The forecast predicted sun and a high of minus seventeen. In our houses, we pulled on long underwear […]
The New York Review of Books began publishing books in 1999 and has several imprints. It provides a […]
The civilised world is the rushing world. It lays before us like a responsibility or an unfinished task. […]
Henry Hoke writes short books where character and absurdity make strange harmony together. Whether it’s in his short […]
I would’ve been capable of violence, I know it, I was afraid of it. — Carl Jung Began […]
Black coffee is good. Even better if you also have a banana, because if you eat your banana […]
There was a War in Peace Studies. At the corner of his vision he saw the regional official, […]
Pierre Tilman is one of those artists, and rare friend, who one cannot describe properly. I hesitate to […]
The story begins the moment the Mother tells the Grandmother that there is going to be a baby: […]
