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Dante

Jacopo placed his hand flat on the wall as a writer on a ghost-white sheet places his only pen to join energies from Ravenna outward through embattled Florence and down through the pages and dust forward and back in candlelit … Continue reading

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For the Sake of Darkling Playfulness: Michael Brodsky’s “Invidicum” Part Three

Packet Five: The aesthetics/ethics dyad I want now to produce a two-headed packet; it really needs two heads, trust me (by the way, this is not the first time Invidicum has recalled for me Brodsky’s novel Dyad, but I digress). … Continue reading

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