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Celebration of Life Held for Former Rome Mayor Carl J. Eilenberg
WKTV
A celebration of life took place this Sunday at the Rome Capitol Theatre to honor former Rome Mayor Carl J. Eilenberg.
12 months ago
Susan Eilenberg · Emily v. Mabel: Emily Dickinson
London Review of Books
'All men say “What” to me,' Emily Dickinson wrote in a letter to Thomas Wentworth Higginson. She certainly mystified Higginson.
159 months ago
Susan Eilenberg · Suicidal Piston Device: Being Lord Byron
London Review of Books
He could dig no deeper than a grave, six feet perhaps of fractured soil, before the battering instrument began to turn upon itself.
210 months ago
Susan Eilenberg · Bite It above the Eyes: ‘Mister Pip’
London Review of Books
A book about the delights and healing effects of reading, recalling the novels about precocious readers and intellectual explorers that many...
204 months ago
Susan Eilenberg · Complacent Bounty: The Detachment of Muriel Spark
London Review of Books
For the past half-century Muriel Spark has been the recognised master of detachment. The closer she approaches matters of terror or outrage...
225 months ago
Opinion | The Roots of Trump Nostalgia
The New York Times
Jonathan Chait has a long lament in New York magazine about the diminishing intensity of anti-Trump politics in America.
8 months ago
Podcast: Seamus Perry, Mark Ford and Joanne O’Leary · Modern-ish Poets: Emily Dickinson
London Review of Books
Seamus Perry, Mark Ford and Joanne O'Leary discuss the life and work of Emily Dickinson—her dashes, death instinct and obliquity...
20 months ago
Susan Eilenberg · Forget that I exist: Mary Wollstonecraft
London Review of Books
Mary Wollstonecraft: A Revolutionary Life by Janet Todd. Weidenfeld, 516 pp., £25, April 2000, 0 297 84299
286 months ago
Susan Eilenberg · What Charlotte Did
London Review of Books
Juliet Barker's The Brontës is an uneasy work. It seeks to defend the family it takes as its subject against those who sought to invade its...
354 months ago
Field Notes From My Dementia
Literary Hub
The astonishingly prolific British author Iris Murdoch published 26 novels in her lifetime. Additionally, her oeuvre includes five books on...
87 months ago