Essay Carlos Valladares Essay Carlos Valladares

T/K: A Fragment, A Letter, A Dream, and Some Movies

From the crumbly yellowed 50s-era pages, out came tumbling the most delicate assortment of objects: a collection of movie tickets for the Cleveland Cinemathèque, an unsent letter to a “K” about a dream that the writer “T” had, and the fragment of a short story that had been clearly abandoned.

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Essay Suspended Reason Essay Suspended Reason

Leaving the Garden

The switch from adventuring to gardening’s a growing up: the hero sets out as witness, one who has read knight’s tales and is instigated to action. Reader becomes writer; on return, the hero testifies to the history of his vision.

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Essay Mason Andrew Hamberlin Essay Mason Andrew Hamberlin

Non-Franzenable Tokens

Using serious modes and channels to critique writers like Franzen only legitimizes them as serious people to be debated. What better consolation than to shitpost?

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Essay Jack Christian Essay Jack Christian

All Hat No Cattle: On The Marfa Invitational Art Fair

This is The West, I think: where fantasy displaces the real for profit. As a transplant to the state of Texas, I have a strange desire to see that displacement, which is why I’ve come here, expecting the Marfa Invitational to bring this phenomenon into stark relief. 

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Essay Greg Gerke Essay Greg Gerke

Faulkner’s Ghost in The American Novel

There's an inherent bias in our fiction-making against the mysterious, the uncanny (style—not narrative). For all the left-leaning of the literary industrial complex, there's a rampant conservativism in its language.

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Essay Billy Lennon Essay Billy Lennon

Going, Going, Gone!-tology

We are in the midst of the MLB playoffs, baby, and the Cleveland Guardians (neé Indians) are, for the moment, in it. And I want that to mean more than it does.

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Essay Taylor Dorrell Essay Taylor Dorrell

Re-Sparking Spatial Imagination in the Great Lakes Megaregion

Since at least the French colonial occupation of the 17th century, the Great Lakes Megaregion (GLM), that grand region spanning the middle of North America including parts of both the US and Canada, has maintained an unprecedented network of production and exchange of global importance.

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