Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. What all three collections share is Salom's idiosyncratic approach to the metaphysical. Not for him the certainties of the major ...
This collection of 30 poems celebrates the sights of the sky, taking readers gradually from sunrise to sunset via scenery from around the world. True to the title, Heidbreder describes a wide range of ...
Today’s Poem of the Day provides an odd closure to a well-known but strange novel, the 1871 “Through the Looking Glass,” by Lewis Carroll (1832–1898). We’re accustomed to Carroll (whose real identity ...
This has been the week that Lewis Carroll, author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, was born in 1832 - meaning he'd be the grand old age of 180 if he was still alive. In a sense of course he is.
at dusk like the last cow in pasture. There is no possibility of resolution, only the remnants of torn silk and a tweed cap dropped on a railroad platform. First published in the Greensboro Review, ...