Robyn Schiff’s work has long demonstrated that American poetry can be both ornamental and discursive, both formally inventive and intimate. But the intimacy, in her latest, is woven more explicitly—and even more movingly—into the history and science that have long been the stuff of her métier. Information Desk is described as an epic. It takes its name from the station in the center of the great hall in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a literal desk that, across Schiff’s layered and teeming lines, becomes a metaphor for the Western mind itself. So as the book takes us through the museum—the book is a work of ekphrasis that contains, like nested dolls, poems about art within a poem about art—it also becomes a poem about our moment, about how we got here, about how we grew up into the disturbed and doomsday realms of our present reality. The book does all this by way of three larger, longer poems—sections?—made up, mostly, of six-line stanzas that seem always on the verge of crumbling: their architecture is both strict and fickle, willing to shift as the feeling shifts.
Reading
Knocked Up
Rosemary’s Baby
Must Love Dogs
Cujo
You’ve Got Mail
Zodiac
Confessions of a Shopaholic
American Psycho
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
The Shining
13 Going On 30
It
Serendipity
Final Destination
Enchanted
The Exorcist
27 Dresses
Midsommar
About a Boy
The Omen
The 40-Year-Old Virgin
The Wicker Man
He’s Just Not That Into You
Saw
“That England that was wont to conquer others, Hath made a shameful conquest of itself” – William Shakespeare, ‘Richard II’ The making of the Black working class in Britain was a long process reflecting essential changes in Britain’s labour needs over time, both at home and abroad. Difference has always been a feature of […]
DrupalCon, the main event about the digital experience platform Drupal, is being held this year in Lille, France. Over 1,200 digital experts and Drupal professionals are getting together to exchange ideas and work on the Drupal project. KitKat and Jägermeister are giving a showcase of their online platforms, and many other Drupal users are present. On 17 October, founder and project lead Dries Buytaert gave an inspiring keynote about Drupal's impact on creating a safe and secure web for everyone and about new opportunities and developments happening with Drupal.
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Indian author and journalist Pankaj Mishra helps explain the new era of crisis that the world is entering upon.
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Bug Smash is a community initiative started in May 2020 to reduce the number of bugs in Drupal core.
This post follows Quietone’s Bug Smash Initiative 3-year update a few months ago by providing an update on the decisions of the Bug Smash community about the future of the initiative.
What are Bug Smash’s stats?
Here’s the raw data:
Priority |
Initial - 2020-04-21 |
Goal |
% Diff |
Recent – 2023-10-13 |
Actual Reduction |
% Diff |
Minor |
338 |
300 |
-11% |
308 |
-30 |
-9% |
Normal |
6205 |
6000 |
-3% |
4401 It’s Wednesday and while there is a lot to write about, I am prioritising the release today of our latest research at the Centre of Full Employment and Equity (CofFEE). The release of what we are calling the – CofFEE Financial Resilience Barometer – Version 1.0 – is part of a research collaboration I have…
This food timeline started as a way to explore the revolution in Australian food that has occurred during the baby-boomers’ lifetime, but has since expanded to include more about the previous decades (and century) as well. Also included are overseas events and trends that had an impact here. The entries are brief, but there are lots of links if you want more information. They think it’s perfectly normal This is the way wingnuts used to sound back in the dark ages when I was growing up. I guess it’s what they mean by “making American great again.” In August, reporter Yanqi Xu heard her name called from a stage in Philadelphia for a national award recognizing Our Dirty Water, her series examining Nebraska’s high nitrate levels and their potential connection to childhood cancer. Weeks later, she published a piece looking at the environmental impact of Pillen Family Farms, Gov. Jim Pillen’s company. She found that 16 Pillen hog farms have recorded nitrate levels higher than 50 parts per million – five times higher than is considered safe to drink. One farm recorded a reading of 445 parts per million. Yanqi combed through hundreds of government records to find that a dozen Pillen operations violated state regulations. Employees at one farm constructed a PVC pipe to drain pig waste into a freshwater channel. Four days after we published that story, Governor Jim Pillen called into KFAB radio from a trade mission in Japan.
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