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Artifice vs. Pastoral, Read by Jay Griffiths
Jay Griffiths reads her article “Artifice vs. Pastoral,” an essay on how we have confused what is real and what is unreal (and are paying a high price for it), from Continue reading
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Jay Griffiths reads her article “Artifice vs. Pastoral,” an essay on how we have confused what is real and what is unreal (and are paying a high price for it), from Continue reading
Jay Dusard, born in St. Louis in 1937, was raised on a southern Illinois farm. A 1981 Guggenheim Fellowship freed Dusard to pursue the working cowboy, buckaroo, and vaquero as a photographic Continue reading
Jay Griffiths’s books include A Sideways Look at Time, A Country Called Childhood, and Savage Grace, originally published as Wild: An Elemental Journey, winner of the Orion Book Award.
IN 1915, the vagabond poet Vachel Lindsay delivered a spectacularly wrong prophecy about the future of film. In his book The Art of the Moving Picture, Lindsay predicted that soon enough, Continue reading
When it comes to this wild creature, you can’t tease apart what it is from what it takes in. Continue reading