by Adam Rothstein

Throwing Fire-Balls Like the Rest: Whitman and Drones

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Like absent angels, hovering invisibly over the North American continent, drones maintain a clandestine presence in Whitman’s poetry.

Creation and Collapse Through The Thrift Store

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The Shelley I admire is the the other half of the famous couple: the Shelley who built a monster. I look at each consumerist tragedy as if it were a parts list, rather than an approach to sincerity by way of a font of irony.