The artist’s seemingly simple pen strokes were capable of capturing both the gravity and the absurdity of peacetime and war.
Gerald Stern’s generous, practical, and fanciful poems, which The New Yorker began publishing in 1976, are both rhapsodic and earthbound. Stern’s career-long preoccupation with memory and ...
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