Letters from Max. Sarah Ruhl
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21 August 4
22 August 6
23 August 7
24 September 9
25 September 9
26 September 20
27 September 27
28 September 28
29 September 29
32 January 16
33 January 16
34 January 16
8 March 8
9 March 8
10 March 9
11 March 9
12 March 31
14 March 31
16 April 11
17 A Walk with My Nephew, Who has Asked about Being a Good Man
18 June 5
The Editor’s Circle of Milkweed Editions
A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Before him, I may think aloud.
—RALPH WALDO EMERSON
A Greek word, storge, denotes a tender care, affection uniting parents and children. Perhaps some teachers feel such a love for their pupils. It is also not impossible that storge may be applied to the relationship between a poet and generations of readers to come: underneath the ambition to perfect one’s art without hope of being rewarded by contemporaries lurks a magnanimity of gift-offering to posterity.
—CZESLAW MILOSZ
A Book of Luminous Things
At Laguna, when someone dies, you don’t “get over it” by forgetting; you “get over it” by remembering.
—LESLIE MARMON SILKO
The Delicacy and Strength of Lace