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Fate and the Lake: Seven Ideas about “The Lighthouse Road”
December 13, 2012 · Reviews · 1 Comments · Greg Seitz

Fate and the Lake: Seven Ideas about “The Lighthouse Road”

In Peter Geye’s latest novel, an orphan shapes his own destiny on the menacing North Shore of the early twentieth century. He must choose the lesser of two threats: man or nature.

Still Life
January 10, 2013 · Events · 0 Comments · Patrick Nathan

Still Life

Unlike the majority of photographers, Cindy Sherman seldom captures; she creates. Rarely does she not appear in her work, and as such she invents for herself a new use and purpose in each piece, a new role.

Changed Note
April 23, 2013 · Features · 0 Comments · Patrick Nathan

Changed Note

In Y, Leslie Adrienne Miller is forced to confront the male brain directly. Named after the chromosome to which we owe our entire sex, Y is an attempt to understand the cruelty, the darkness, and the silence of boys and men.

It’s Time to Stop Saving Yourself: A Call for Contributors

It’s Time to Stop Saving Yourself: A Call for Contributors

Frankly, I don’t understand why people don’t read about books all the time. Some of the most important texts in my literary education have been written about books.

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