The Missouri Review, Vol. 42, no. 3, Fall 2019, pp. 177-188. I came to Rukseyer's The Book of the Dead via Kathyrn Nuernberger's review essay in The Missouri Review, "Radical Research and the Scientific Method: Tracking a New Tracjectory through Four Recent Poetry Collections." In that essay, Nuernberger places recent poetry collections that are responding … Continue reading “Radical Research and the Scientific Method: Tracking a New Trajectory through Four Recent Poetry Collection” by Kathryn Nuernberger
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The Book of the Dead by Muriel Rukseyer, Introduction by Catherine Venable Moore
Introduction by Catherine Venable Moore Originally appearing in Oxford American in 2016, Moore's introduction to Rukeyer's The Book of the Dead was as rewarding as the collection itself. Moore details her own methodology as she traces Muriel Rukseyer and Nancy Naumburg's steps from eighty years before. Moore tells us that she's "got a thing about … Continue reading The Book of the Dead by Muriel Rukseyer, Introduction by Catherine Venable Moore
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
by Annie Dillard This book traces one year that Dillard spent exploring Tinker Creek in Virginia. The book follows the seasons and while it focuses on the creek and its inhabitants, the book expertly moves between so many thoughts and conversations not housed in Tinker Creek. The book is divided into 15 chapters. The chapters … Continue reading Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
Protected: The Art of the Essay, Ed. Lydia Fakundiny. 1991. Houghton Mifflin.
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Protected: Editing my list…again
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