The moon pick-axing through the pines, only half mad and only at its own expense.
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The moon pick-axing through the pines, only half mad and only at its own expense.
The poet Laura Kasischke discusses David Lynch, transcendental meditation, and the future of the Internet.
We’re delighted to announce the new print issue of Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Art.
On the corner of 112th and Broadway a familiar red neon sign glows, leading hoards of students and tourists through its doors. Perhaps they’re hoping to find Jerry, Elaine, George, […]
night driver you’ve got your night posture on your profile pieced together with cellular backdrop & booth bearing cotton your hands toy at the napkin holder and beyond your elbow […]
— 23:45:03 — A QUARTER TO MIDNIGHT Deep in Kentucky, behind twelve percent of the world’s chain links, past snipers’ sights and paperwork bundled into granite-lined, torch-resistant, blear impenetrability, a […]
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