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I have no right to understand anything

By The New InquiryJuly 5, 2010
I have no right to understand anything. It is not my fault. Ideas come and settle in my mind by mistake, then, realizing their mistake,…
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Writing about the past and the trick of memory

By jbernsteinJuly 2, 2010
I opened L. P. Hartley’s The Go-Between to find an Introduction by the author that is really a wonderful little piece of literary criticism.
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And It Felt Like A Kiss: The Agony and the Ecstasy of Phil Specter

By Helena FitzgeraldJuly 2, 2010
Rock and roll has no morals. Of course, that’s much of what is and has always been attractive about it. But maybe there’s something legitimately chilling beyond where lawlessness and rebellion are sexy.
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Why Some People Do Not Read Poetry

By TNIJuly 1, 2010
Because they already know that it means stopping and without stopping they know that beyond stopping it will mean listening listening without hearing and maybe…

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