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She's made that way, she explains. It's a matter of brain chemistry. But she also approaches life with an even-tempered, insightful and wry perspective that makes for irresistible reading. Her ...
In 13 intricately related, supple and confident works in verse and prose, eminent poet and classicist Carson (Autobiography of Red) takes on the meaning and function of sleep; the art and attitudes of ...
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As William H. Gass’s own writing often has something of a confessional bent, it would not be inappropriate to begin a review of the eighth collection of essays by the great novelist, philosopher and ...
I missed States of the Art: Selected Essays, Interviews, and Other Prose 1975-2014 (Pressed Wafer, 2017) by Charles North when it first came out, but — unlike certain movies — I was able to get my ...
Academic prose is rarely a straightforward read. Multi-clause sentences, passive-voiced verbs, parenthetical citations, specialized vocabulary — it’s no mystery why many students, and even some ...
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