New York is a city that constantly reveals new sides of itself. In a new map, Great Trees of New York
New York is a city that constantly reveals new sides of itself. In a new map, Great Trees of New York, Allison C. Meier guides readers to the city’s oldest and most spectacular branches. Contributor Lauren Moya Ford calls it a “welcome alternative route” through a city better known for its skyscrapers.Lily Meyer reviews Fierce Poise, a promising but ultimately flawed new Helen Frankenthaler biography, and Alexis Clements spotlights a re-issue of JEB’s groundbreaking book of lesbian portraits. Peruse these, and so many more, below.Happy reading.—Dessane Lopez Cassell, Editor, Reviews | |
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Giuseppe Ungaretti's Wartime Poems Ungaretti should be numbered among the ranks of such Great War poets as Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, and Isaac Rosenberg. Carl Little |
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