Meanwhile, it appears that people prefer AI poems because they are easier to understand. "In our discrimination study, ...
This is perhaps best encapsulated in a Walt Whitman poem titled “When I Heard the Learn’d Astronomer.” The narrator describes ...
James Nolan, the prolific local author of fiction, memoir, poetry and literary criticism, shares his pandemic story in “Between Dying and Not Dying, I Chose the Guitar.” It’s an idiosyncratic title, ...
Todd Nelson identified Walt Whitman’s great Reconstruction-era essay “Democratic Vistas” as a way to understand our perilous time (“Revisit the cautionary words of Walt Whitman,” Nov. 11). Whitman was ...
“Whoever is not in his coffin and the dark grave, let him know he has enough.” — Walt Whitman “And his eyes have all the seeming of a demon‘s that is dreaming.” — Edgar Allan Poe “Temptation is the ...
The book is narratively framed as Longmire retelling the events of the novel to Lucian Connally and Hank “Henry” Standing ...