Christopher Kelly on The Book is a Ghost by Roger Gilbert-Lecomte
In our rush to amend or forget the disasters of the 20th century, its liminal realms were purged and many doors to possible futures…
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In our rush to amend or forget the disasters of the 20th century, its liminal realms were purged and many doors to possible futures…
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And here I thought blow smoke up your ass was a figurative fig leaf, slang to suss, an edifying idiom not for everyone in…
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Jeffrey Condran is the author of the story collection A Fingerprint Repeated. His debut novel, Prague Summer, was published by Counterpoint in August 2014 and…
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While we are still in Vietnam, my aunt leans over and explains: Take notice of our oxen. They are strong and well fed. And then…
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On my grandmother’s loveseat, I thought as I often do of her sitting on it in that small assisted living apartment she moved into…
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The third panel of a six-part series.
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The second panel of a six-part series.
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When she drives through in her carriage, when she makes her daily tour, she sees their faces peering out from cottage doors. She is…
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What is spectacular to me? The concluding page of Joyce’s Finnegans Wake. It announces the end of this great project and in a way…
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The first panel of a six-part series.
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