Afterword to an Introduction
The special challenge of presenting a poet whose work is neither new nor widely known.
The special challenge of presenting a poet whose work is neither new nor widely known.
I remember hearing the news and thinking that this was going to end badly for everyone. I had no idea just how bad things would get.
Could we ban cell phone photography in museums and at performances?
Memories are important because—and when—they are selective, and few.
Candidate as an adjective—was this the newest lingo, something a copy editor like me should know about?
John von Neumann’s life ended the way many of those of his intellectual caliber end: in madness.