Focus: Rethinking Classics — Fall 2023

Focus: Rethinking Classics

Volume 44, Number 3
Fall 2023

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From the Editor

Of All the People by Jeffrey R. Di Leo

Focus: Rethinking Classics

Introduction by Paul Allen Miller

Future-Proofing Humanistic Study by Joy Connolly

Unlearning Limits by Brooke Holmes

Death to Classics by Shane Butler

The Elasticity and Capaciousness of Classics by Barbara K. Gold

Toward a Comparative Classics by Paul Allen Miller

Images and the Discipline of the Classics by Patrice D. Rankine

What Is a Future for Classics? by Erika Zimmermann Damer

Philology No More? Latin and Greek on the Sidelines by Nigel Nicholson

On Reading a Classic by Shadi Bartsch

We Have Never Been Ancient by Joseph Farrell

Debts by Dan-el Padilla Peralta

Interventions

Frederick Luis Aldama interviews Cristina García

Lost and Found

On the Salernitan Questions by Anthony Madrid

Fiction

Edward M. Bury reviews The Suffering of Lesser Mammals by Greg Sanders

Alexander Luft reviews Blue Rhinoceros, or Pedestrian Verses by Jesse Salvo

E-feature

The Poet as Cartographer by E. Ethelbert Miller

Translation

Babel and the Beginning of Translation by Brian O’Keeffe

Poetry

Duane Niatum reviews The Many Names for Mother by Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach and Apricots of Donbas by Lyuba Yakimchuk

Austin Alexis reviews My Body Lives Like a Threat by Megha Sood

Allan Graubard reviews Divine Blue Light (for John Coltrane) by Will Alexander

N.G. Haiduck reviews This Insubstantial Pageant by Estha Weiner

Laura C. Stevenson reviews Bags and Tools: Poems by Michael Fleming

Thomas C. Marshall reviews Finalists by Rae Armantrout

Joy Gaines-Friedler reviews The Wicking of the Broken Heart by Robin Eichele

Julie Mellby reviews The Collected Works of Kathleen Tankersley Young ed. by Erik La Prade and Joshua Rothes

Cartography

Marxism and Spatiality by Robert T. Tally Jr.

The Laureates

The “Priceless Risk” of J. Drew Lanham: Poet Laureate of Edgefield County, South Carolina by Renee H. Shea

Arts

Jan Garden Castro reviews Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents by Stephanie L. Herdrich and Sylvia Yount

Printers and Poets

Perishable, Light, Dust, Limited by Charles Alexander

From our Own

Melinda Thomsen reviews It’s About Time by Barry Wallenstein

Scenes

Scenes: Twisted Spoon Press: An Interview with the Publisher

Poetics to Come

Invisible Audiences: The Pathos of Vision in Charles Altieri’s Late Poetics by Daniel T. O’Hara

The Departed

Charles W. Mills: The Self-Incurred Ignorance of White Philosophy by George Yancy

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