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Love, Loss, and Legal Loopholes: Tennyson’s “Enoch Arden” Gets a Modern Musical Revival

May 15, 2026 No Comments

Arden

Alfred, Lord Tennyson once wrote a poem so moving, so poignant in its depiction of grief and loss of love that the piece’s eventual impact would ripple far beyond the Victorian literary world of its time and straight into international legal code.

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Morning Bites: Mónica Ojeda’s “Shamans,” Nancy Lemann Returns, Smug Brothers’ Latest, and More

May 15, 2026 No Comments

Electric Shamans at the Festival of the Sun


In our morning reading: thoughts on books by Mónica Ojeda and Nancy Lemann, pondering a new Smug Brothers album, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Sara Nović Interviewed, Mark Z. Danielewski’s Fiction, Brooklyn Comics, and More

May 14, 2026 No Comments

Mother Tongue


In our afternoon reading: an interview with Sara Nović, a pair of fundraisers, and more.

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The Final Nightingale (Farewell to Nedra Talley)

May 14, 2026 No Comments

Nedra Talley

The downside of an enchanting revelry comes at waking to realize it was all a dream. This was the feeling on learning Nedra Talley, the final nightingale of that inimitable trio, The Ronettes, had emitted her last sigh. 

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We’d Like to Recommend Some May 2026 Books

May 13, 2026 No Comments

May 2026 Books

Hello. You know the drill. It’s May; we have some books we’d like to recommend. Some fiction, some nonfiction, some poetry. In other words, here’s what we’re excited about this month.

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Morning Bites: Siri Hustvedt’s Memoir, Ilana Masad Nonfiction, Juan Martinez on Daniel Kraus, and More

May 13, 2026 No Comments

Ghost Stories


In our morning reading: Siri Hustvedt on her new memoir, writing from Ilana Masad, and more.

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Afternoon Bites: Megha Majumdar on Writing, Revisiting Francesc Tosquelles, Geologist Interviewed, and More

May 12, 2026 No Comments

A Guardian and a Thief


In our afternoon reading: an interview with Megha Majumdar, talking music with Geologist, and more.

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Morning Bites: Revisiting John McPhee, Modern Food Writing, Fiction and Film, and More

May 12, 2026 No Comments

The Patch


In our morning reading: revisiting John McPhee’s work, the overlap of books and film, and more.

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  • Love, Loss, and Legal Loopholes: Tennyson’s “Enoch Arden” Gets a Modern Musical Revival
  • The Final Nightingale (Farewell to Nedra Talley)
  • We’d Like to Recommend Some May 2026 Books
  • A Clarifying Mediterranean Cookbook: On Georgina Hayden’s “MEDesque”

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  • I Am Quite at My Leisure
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