Life Is Over There Issue no. 153 Winter 1999 The field is flattened like a book too long left open. There is the newly painted white crease of the spine, there the muddy dog-eared corner. The boys wait in their lines. The shouts are just beginning.
Homosexuality, the Holocaust, and Historical Fiction: An Interview with Julie Orringer May 30th, 2019 “Why do you think Varian Fry’s homosexuality is still a matter of tension even for his admirers?” and other questions for Julie Orringer
Frederick Seidel’s “Spin” June 20th, 2012 Nothing suits me as well as the combination of sweet and sour. It explains my love of Thai food and women rockers who sing like robots about heartbreak. It also explains my love of Frederick Seidel’s poetry. Apparently it’s not to everyone’s ta…