In our morning reading: an interview with James Brandon Lewis, revisiting Mervyn Peake, and more.
Notes on James Brandon Lewis’s “For Mahalia, With Love”
I was standing in the driveway, just home from work, watching the snow fall. I was still numb from the news about my dad. The flakes were big and gentle, floating on the breeze and slowly yielding to gravity. The tension I’d been carrying in my neck and shoulders began to melt. It was the first time since 1943 snow fell without my dad somewhere on the planet.
Afternoon Bites: James Brandon Lewis’s Latest, Revisiting “These Savage Shores,” John Warner’s Influences, and More
In our afternoon reading: thoughts on the latest album by James Brandon Lewis, new writing by Helena Fitzgerald and John Haskell, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis, Bennett Sims’s Fiction, Mariely Lares’s Latest, and More
In our afternoon reading: Messthetics return, exploring Bennett Sims’s fiction, and more.