Books & the Arts

Vanishing Points: Language Poetry Remembered Vanishing Points: Language Poetry Remembered

The Grand Piano is a highbrow Friends—a collective history of the early years of Language poetry.

Jan 12, 2011 / Books & the Arts / Barry Schwabsky

Little Pick Eye Little Pick Eye

Little Pick Eye turned William over like the boots his mama left in the hall. Stupid pickle gulls pulled the hair out of his head. Call him kid flower and I guess over time stiffened and plucked is how you might describe him. The main thing to remember is that it's not your fault. You didn't introduce him to the cigar. You didn't give him a hottie tottie when he got froze outa school and you aint gonna straighten him out with a crowbar now. Dogs dancing with their big old teeth, bars a shakin, neighbors scramin neighbors. You pay good money to live somewhere and then wammo, God makes it snow all over your car. Odds are bad you called for advice but advice is what you're gonna get:     Work to be the bastard    Live to be the bastard    And then be the bastard  That, or they'll take your money right out of the bank in front of your eyes and tell ya about it. Now Git.   Now Git! Now Git!   You didn't make it, we just gave it to you for something you did.

Jan 12, 2011 / Books & the Arts / Joshua Beckman

This Week at TheNation.com: Hope in 2011. Plus: A New Nation Fellow This Week at TheNation.com: Hope in 2011. Plus: A New Nation Fellow

 Hope in 2011. Plus: The Nation Institute welcomes a new fellow.

Jan 7, 2011 / Books & the Arts / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Slide Show: A Secret Archive: Images From the Mexican Suitcase

Slide Show: A Secret Archive: Images From the Mexican Suitcase Slide Show: A Secret Archive: Images From the Mexican Suitcase

In the spring of 1942, three years after the fall of Spain to Franco’s Nationalists, a suitcase containing an archive of 4,500 negatives of photographs of the Spanish Civil W…

Jan 6, 2011 / Books & the Arts / The Nation

Hope in 2011

Hope in 2011 Hope in 2011

The arc of history bends towards justice, but it will not bend by itself.

Jan 6, 2011 / Books & the Arts / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Today’s Color Line

Today’s Color Line Today’s Color Line

America may have a black president—but very few other African-Americans have been elected to political office.

Jan 6, 2011 / Books & the Arts / Eric Foner

Dwight Eisenhower & ‘The Nation’

Dwight Eisenhower & ‘The Nation’ Dwight Eisenhower & ‘The Nation’

The Nation was central to Eisenhower's understanding of the military-industrial complex.

Jan 6, 2011 / Books & the Arts / James Ledbetter

Trakt Marks: On Ian Frazier’s Siberia

Trakt Marks: On Ian Frazier’s Siberia Trakt Marks: On Ian Frazier’s Siberia

Like Siberia itself, Ian Frazier's Travels in Siberia seems simply to drift off into the distance.

Jan 5, 2011 / Books & the Arts / Elaine Blair

A Secret Archive: On the Mexican Suitcase

A Secret Archive: On the Mexican Suitcase A Secret Archive: On the Mexican Suitcase

The 4,500 images in the recently discovered Mexican Suitcase deepen our understanding of photojournalism as well as the complexities of the Spanish Civil War.

Jan 5, 2011 / Books & the Arts / Dan Kaufman

The Year in Movies

The Year in Movies The Year in Movies

The highlights of 2010 included Roman Polanski's The Ghost Writer, Jeff Malmberg's Marwencol and the twenty-fifth-anniversary rerelease of Claude Lanzmann's Shoah.  

Jan 5, 2011 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

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