From the Archives: Wallace Stevens
Published in The Harvard Advocate, Vol. LXIX, No. 3 (1900) “Wallace Stevens’ idiosyncratic vocabulary and imagery have been blamed and praised ever since his first poems appeared in print,” writes...
View ArticleOrigin: Editor’s Note
In Werner Herzog’s wild film Aguirre: The Wrath of God, which we recently screened upstairs in the Advocate, the main man Aguirre goes mad in pursuit of the fabled city of gold, El Dorado. He co-opts a...
View ArticleA Conversation with John Hughes: Part II
On March 7, we published Part I of Alex Wells’s interview with writer John Hughes. Today we bring you the second half of their conversation. Fiction by John Hughes is featured in the Advocate’s winter...
View ArticleMarginalia: Listening to “The Snow Man”
The advent of winter always brings Wallace Stevens’s “The Snow Man” to mind. Reading it this time around, I have been fascinated by the relationship between the poem’s lines and their surrounding...
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