Monthly Archives: August 2017

Partially Excited States: An Interview With Charles Hood

Poet, artist, and photographer Charles Hood’s most recent book, Partially Excited States (University of Wisconsin Press 2017), is the winner of the Felix Pollak Prize for this year. I interviewed Hood, a Southern California native, about his new book. __________ … Continue reading

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American Nazis at Jefferson’s Statue: That Image from Charlottesville I Can’t Get Out of My Mind

_____ The hate that dares not speak its name. If this doesn’t look like Nazi Germany in the 1930s, then what is it? And at the University of Virginia. And around a statue of the greatest humanist of the Enlightenment, … Continue reading

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