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Posts Tagged: Degas

The Sunday Rumpus Interview: Jericho Parms

By Laurie Easter

October 23rd, 2016

What is lost still has substance, is malleable, can take on new impressions, and be molded again to our experience, often resulting in the most lasting force that determines how we see the world.

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Tags: Anne Sexton, Annie Dillard, Bernini, Between the World and Me, Citizen, civil rights, Claudia Rankine, creative nonfiction, Degas, Emily Dickinson, essay writing, essays, Eula Biss, Frank O'Hara, Gwendolyn Brooks, James Baldwin, Jerald Walker, Jericho Parms, Joan Didion, John Berger, Judith Kitchen, laurie easter, Lia Purpura, Lorine Niedecker, Lost Wax, Lucille Clifton, lyric essays, Maggie Nelson, Marcia Aldrich, Mary Ruefle, Matthew Zapruder, notes from no man's land, Oulipo, Pablo Neruda, poetry, race, Racism, Rebecca Solnit, Rodin, sculpture, Steven Church, sylvia plath, Syzgy Beauty, T. Clutch Fleischmann, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Toni Nealie, travel, University of Georgia Press, Vermont College of Arts, virginia woolf, visual art, vladimir nabokov, Waveform, ways of seeing

Scrawl Girl

Reviewed By Robin Ekiss

April 9th, 2009

What does it mean to draw outside the lines? Allison Benis White sketches it out in Self-Portrait with Crayon.

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Tags: absence, Allison Benis White, Degas, Self-Portrait with Crayon, women

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