Books & the Arts

from ‘TRIPAS’

from ‘TRIPAS’ from ‘TRIPAS’

Conduzco y conduces —carpoolers & Catholics— conduction wires to Latin.   “Brought together” —heads bowed as if praying— these women make   strange commun…

May 3, 2018 / Books & the Arts / Brandon Som

ah mulato   tu dedo

ah mulato tu dedo ah mulato tu dedo

dónde lo dejaste1 enredado en qué helice en qué fauce2 quién lo conserva de recuerdo en un frasquito de cristal3 quién lo usa para carnada con qué pescar tiburones4 quién lo apoya…

May 3, 2018 / Books & the Arts / Mayra Santos-Febres

Assemblages

Assemblages Assemblages

—after Rodin’s Female nude climbing out of a pot

Apr 26, 2018 / Books & the Arts / Angie Estes

Alfred Döblin’s Hard-boiled Berlin 

Alfred Döblin’s Hard-boiled Berlin  Alfred Döblin’s Hard-boiled Berlin 

In Berlin Alexanderplatz, we are plunged into a cauldron of alienation, violence, and social breakdown that would deliver all of Germany into the hands of the Nazis. 

Apr 26, 2018 / Books & the Arts / Adam Kirsch

Wallace Thurman in Harlem

Wallace Thurman in Harlem Wallace Thurman in Harlem

As an editor, novelist, and playwright, Wallace Thurman sought to offer honest, unabashed portraits of black life in Harlem.

Apr 26, 2018 / Books & the Arts / Allyson Hobbs

A History of 19th-Century Britain Without the People

A History of 19th-Century Britain Without the People A History of 19th-Century Britain Without the People

David Cannadine’s Victorious Century focuses on high politics to the exclusion of nearly everything else.

Apr 25, 2018 / Books & the Arts / Richard J. Evans

The Lamentations of Mount Eerie and David Byrne

The Lamentations of Mount Eerie and David Byrne The Lamentations of Mount Eerie and David Byrne

Mount Eerie’s Now Only and David Byrne’s American Utopia both try to find meaning in a world of loss and death.

Apr 24, 2018 / Books & the Arts / Bijan Stephen

Waste My Life

Waste My Life Waste My Life

sleep, boredom, gossip, cruelty imaginary feuds and small resentments various, complex plans that amount to nothing at some point, every poet has to admit art is just a distraction…

Apr 19, 2018 / Books & the Arts / Hera Lindsay Bird

Ode to the Belt

Ode to the Belt Ode to the Belt

it’s clear the future does not bode well for the living my man wont let me forget where leather comes from the engineered animal bent over in chemical grass the slit thing hanged &…

Apr 19, 2018 / Books & the Arts / Sam Sax

Joan Jonas’s Fragments

Joan Jonas’s Fragments Joan Jonas’s Fragments

More than anything else, time itself is the material Jonas works with, manipulating it as a sculptor might mold clay.

Apr 19, 2018 / Books & the Arts / Barry Schwabsky

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