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on oranges

Royal Charles Steadman, Citrus sinensis: Washington Navel, c. 1927. USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection, National Agricultural Library. Public domain.

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16 days ago
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a tautology of daughters

This short essay originally appeared on Jennifer Croft’s Homesick blog. I’m republishing it here for notework subscribers on Mother’s Day.

Portrait of my mother, c. early 1950s. Photographer unknown.

The subject of a poem is as...

a month ago
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on myth

John Gast, American Progress, 1872. Oil on canvas. 11.5 in x 15.75 in. Autry Museum of the American West, Los Angeles. Public Domain. “Columbia is shown leading civilization westward with American settlers. On the left, Indigenous Americans...

2 months ago
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on fog

Correggio, Jupiter and Io, c. 1533. Oil on canvas. 64.5 in x 28 in. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. Public domain.

The learning we received only tended to obscure our vision. From the day we went to school we learned nothing; on the co...

3 months ago
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messengers and promises

we want our resources

The eyes of an animal when they consider a man are attentive and wary. The same animal may well look at other species in the same way. He does not reserve a special look for man. But by no other species except man wil...

3 months ago
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