Issue 35
$12.00
A conversation with filmmaker Wim Wenders; an exploration of the films of Shirin Neshat; and a moving essay by Steven Schwartz. Plus, poetry by B.H. Fairchild, Alice Friman, and Kate Daniels; Marie Ponsot in review; an essay by John Terpstra; and more.
Description
Editorial Statement
Gregory Wolfe, Authorized Versions
Fiction
Meg Mullins, Skin
A.G. Harmon, From A House All Stilled
Poetry
Kate Daniels, Two Poems
John Leax, Homecoming
Alice Friman, Three Poems
Martin Galvin, Tackling Time
B.H. Fairchild, Two Poems
Susan J. Allspaw, Seven Attempts at Observation Hill
Christopher Jane Corkery, To Find a Way to the World’s Heart
Dale M. Kushner, Renewal
Interview
A Conversation with Wim Wenders
Visual Arts
George Prochnik, Muse with Bound Wings: Shirin Neshat’s Aesthetic of Self-limitation
A.G. Harmon, Of Time and Form: The Art of William Christenberry
Essays
John Terpstra, A Piece of Geography
Roger Lundin, Skipping the History: The Question of Art as Sacrament
Steven Schwartz, Your Own Private Jew
Confessions
Sharon McMahon Moffitt, Like Honey in the Comb
Book Review
Rosemary Deen on Marie Ponsot’s Springing
Virgil Nemoianu on Ciriaco Morón Arroyo’s The Humanities in the Age of Technology and Giuseppe Mazzotta’s Cosmopoiesis
Additional information
Weight | .75 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10 × 7 × .5 in |