Dec 17, 2018
William Logan & James Panero discuss poetry & criticism
featuring
On “Identity cards,” Logan’s most recent poetry chronicle.
On “Identity cards,” Logan’s most recent poetry chronicle.
On the editor who discovered Willa Cather, O. Henry, and many others.
On recent poetry by Frederick Seidel, Ursula K. Le Guin, Max Ritvo, sam sax, jos charles, and Ada Limón.
On Oscar Wilde, vanishing Van Gogh, Gothic Gorey & more.
On Churchill’s paintings, mixed impressions on the art market, the Man Booker challenge & more.
On a “no” for the Nobel, the price of armistice, a new V&A & more.
On Emily Brontë’s classic, occasioned by a new Oxford Companion to the works of the Brontë sisters.
On the Canadian writer, occasioned by the publication of the second volume of The Life of Saul Bellow, by Zachary Leader.
The second in a two-part series on the writer who transformed our view of modern rationalism.