Skip to content
Best American Poetry Blog
  • Reading Camus in Algeria Today. Alice Kaplan blog#2

    July 5, 2012

    After my lecture at the Glycines, a university professor talked about what Camus means to Algerians today.  What she said may have been familiar to everyone in the room, but it  was completely new…

    Continue reading…

  • Roberto Unger

    July 5, 2012

    More than thirty years ago I lived for a  year in Cambridge MA and spent time in the Harvard undergraduate library. A young man who looked kind of like a bullfighter was always there,…

    Continue reading…

  • Alice Kaplan guest blogger on Algeria at 50.

    July 4, 2012

    Am writing from my room in the Glycines study center, where the sound of honking cars and screaming people  is keeping me awake at 2 am. Tomorrow, if all goes according to plan, the…

    Continue reading…

  • Alice Kaplan, Guest Blogger

    July 4, 2012

    We're pleased to welcome Alice Kaplan as our guest blogger.  Alice writes about French literature and history and teaches at Yale.  In April she published Dreaming in French:  Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, Susan Sontag, and…

    Continue reading…

  • Sing A-Long with Irving: God Bless America

    July 4, 2012

    Continue reading…

  • Happy Independence Day! Jump for Joy!

    July 4, 2012

      Former NYC Ballet Premier Danseur Jacques d’Amboise in George Balanchine‘s Stars and Stripes  

    Continue reading…

←Previous Page Next Page→

Copyright 2025 | A WordPress Theme By SuperbThemes

Best American Poetry Blog