I believe a Bauhaus-type approach might help lead to needed reform in the teaching of creative writing.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 07:42PMThe decisions William Kentridge makes in his minute to-ings and fro-ings are akin to the decisions a poet makes as she works her measure over and over again.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 08:20AMFor William Kentridge history accrues, falls dead, is born, washes up, piles up, and may be artfully arranged, but the most powerful place that this accretion might happen is in the artist�…
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 12:13PMAfter hearing just the first of William Kentridge's six Norton Lectures, I have no doubt that this series of “Drawing Lessons” will be one of the most entertaining and enlightening artis…
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 12:26PMIs it true that if I love my neighbor I can, or will, like myself? This question cuts to the heart of the poems in Heni Cole's volume "Touch," and the answer is yes. The experience of how h…
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 01:12PMMust age diminish a great poet’s strengths? If I grant that age has such power, I’m left to ponder the truly strange fact that death does not.
SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 06:09PMI wouldn’t be writing this review or asking you to read this book if I didn’t believe that McLane were up to something far more radical and also far more difficult to reckon with—somet…
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