Reading

Created
Fri, 03/11/2023 - 00:00
In the crisis-ridden 1930s, Hughes was happy to combine the roles of activist, foreign correspondent and purveyor of agitprop verse. His most inventive and original poetry, however, had other sources, and in retrospect the most significant journey that he ever made was one of the shortest, from Times Square, where he spent his first night in New York on 4 September 1921, to 135th Street.
Created
Fri, 03/11/2023 - 00:00
Barbara Kingsolver’s reason for following the plot of Dickens’s David Copperfield so closely is simple. In the acknowledgments, she thanks Dickens for ‘his impassioned critique of institutional poverty and its damaging effects on children in his society. Those problems are still with us.’ Demon Copperhead sets out to revive a kind of creative indignation.
Created
Fri, 03/11/2023 - 00:00
Mike Johnson is the least experienced member to become speaker in more than a hundred years. His positions – on divorce, non-procreative sex, contraception, dinosaurs – are almost cartoonishly right-wing, and he’s not entirely on board with free and fair elections. ‘Do you know what a democracy is?’ he said in 2019. ‘Two wolves and a sheep deciding what’s for dinner.’
Created
Thu, 02/11/2023 - 23:00

The apartment felt too “lived in.”

You hosted a Friendsgiving two years ago and didn’t invite him.

You left a heartfelt thank you note on the counter that he was forced to clean up.

The place felt weird with no stuff in it.

You took the heart and soul of the place with you when you left. Your security deposit doesn’t even come close to covering those losses, but it’s a start.

He wanted to keep the money for himself. What? Why is that so bad to say?

He walked through the place after you left, and there was no dishwasher. There never was one, but he wants to buy one now. You understand, right?

He loathes those couples that constantly send menial amounts of money back and forth in the name of equity, and doesn’t want the two of you to turn out like that.

There was way more dust when you moved in than when you moved out. Your lease specified that alterations to the apartment were strictly prohibited.