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  1. May 7, 2024 · on The Art of Dying: Writings 2019-2022 by Peter Schjeldahl. reviewed by Christoph Irmscher. “Schjeldahl, for the benefit of his devoted audience, demystified both art and writing about art. ‘Each of us,’ he commented in 2004, after visiting a Vermeer exhibit, ‘is born with a capacity to see and feel intensely and with precision.'”.

  2. May 7, 2024 · On The Seawall is a community gallery for new writing and commentary during a time of emergency. (There always is, and there always has been, an emergency.) We now publish on a bimonthly schedule, and we read submissions throughout the year. I launched On The Seawall in 2007 as a site for my personal page and occasional comment, but as my ...

  3. May 7, 2024 · About Ron Slate. Ron Slate was born in Quincy, Massachusetts. He earned his Masters degree in creative writing from Stanford University and studied American literature at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He edited a poetry magazine, The Chowder Review, for 15 years. From 1994-2001, he was vice president of global communications for EMC ...

  4. On the Seawall a community gallery of new writing, ... reviewed by Ron Slate “Mehldau discovered that the disruptive artist is an archetype, and each of its ...

  5. May 7, 2024 · on The Holocaust: An Unfinished History by Dan Stone. reviewed by Dorian Stuber. “Stone warns that the only thing the Holocaust teaches is that ‘deep passions that owe nothing to rational politics can move human beings to do terrible things,’ adding that the upshot is that the Holocaust can teach us nothing ‘since nothing in the end can ...

  6. May 7, 2024 · On the Seawall a community gallery of new writing, ... You may email your work, attached as a Word doc, to Ron Slate at seawallsubmissions[at]gmail[dot]com. Poetry: 3 ...

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  8. Jan 9, 2024 · poems by David Blair & collages by Donald Langosy. “Raise it for the pleasures of life, the bodies of men and women without excessive textual mediation, packed, even pickled, in the mystery of feeling. / The wood fires. These people at my cousin’s wake were overfed and suntanned and rubbing each other on the couch. They were some hedonists.”.

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