the dictionary has an argosy of definitions merriam-webster’s word-of-the-day for october 23 has prima facie sweet classical connections, but a surprising etymology: argosy AHR-guh-see noun 1 Continue Reading →
garden abstract the first line of this hart crane poem made me think of sappho: Garden Abstract The apple on its bough is her desire,– Shining suspension, mimic of t Continue Reading →
The Man and His Letters today’s quote of the day is about p.l.i.n.y and is from a.n. sherwin-white’s (not to be confused with sherwin williams) 1969 article ‘pliny, the man a Continue Reading →