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Tag Archives: Sherwood Anderson

Terseness and Opulence: In Jo McDougall, Kansas Meets Arkansas
Author Features / Features / Uncategorized

Terseness and Opulence: In Jo McDougall, Kansas Meets Arkansas

Posted on July 26, 2016 by Bloom • Leave a comment

By Athena Kildegaard

She’s a Southerner with a Midwestern sensibility who loves the strange: she’s part Flannery O’Connor, part Sherwood Anderson, part Charles Simic. Continue reading →

FIVE IN BLOOM: The Word Files
Features / Five in Bloom

FIVE IN BLOOM: The Word Files

Posted on December 12, 2014 by Juhi • 1 Comment

by Juhi Singhal Karan

There’s something enduring about words that have been inked onto paper by someone for another. These missives have the capacity to reach across space and time . . . [H]ere we bring to you five such missives, five “letters of note” by bloomers. Continue reading →

Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa: A Burst of Sicilian Sun
Author Features / Features / Fiction / Translations

Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa: A Burst of Sicilian Sun

Posted on July 21, 2014 by Juhi • Leave a comment

by Sonya Chung

Lampedusa’s eventual success at portraying a layered, multi-caste society . . . is testament to the power of literature to shape the imaginative and emotional capacity of a devoted reader, no matter how sheltered his daily life.

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BLOOMERS AT LARGE: Creative Paces
Bloomers At Large / Features

BLOOMERS AT LARGE: Creative Paces

Posted on December 27, 2013 by Juhi • Leave a comment

by Vicraj Gill

“Learn to be kind to yourself, because writing is hard and it will bash you up. Learn that . . . your only competition is time, which is the truest judge.” Continue reading →

In Her Own Words: Tillie Olsen
Features / Fiction / In Their Own Words / Nonfiction

In Her Own Words: Tillie Olsen

Posted on February 13, 2013 by Bloom • Leave a comment

by Vicraj Gill

“The fact that human beings do not put up forever with misery, humiliation, degradation, actual physical deprivation but act is a fact which every human being should know about. We are a species that makes changes.” Continue reading →

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