Monthly Archives: October 2011

On Being Invisible: Foreign Authors

This essay is one of a series inspired by the Little Patuxent Review Winter 2012 Social Justice issue. The first one was posted September 2011, and all feature people who have helped make marginalized segments of our world visible to mainstream America through … Continue reading

Posted in Essays, Harper's Ferry National Historical Park, Loch Raven Review, Oppression, Poetry, Poland, Readings, Slavery, Social Justice, The Johns Hopkins University, Translations, UMBC | Tagged , , , , , , , , | 13 Comments

Reader Response: A Red Venetian Bottle and Henry Niese

We love getting your reactions to the material we post. If your message contains new information or images relevant to the one of our posts, we’ll even publish it as a separate piece. Here’s what one reader had to say … Continue reading

Posted in Art Exhibits, Ben Shahn, Blog Posts, Denise Levertov, Florida Keys, Painting, Photography, William Carlos Williams | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | 10 Comments

Concerning Craft: Henry Niese (and William Carlos Williams)

The “Concerning Craft” series introduces Little Patuxent Review contributors, showcases their work and draws back the curtain to reveal a little of what went into producing it. In this case, that occurred in a rather roundabout way… Right after we … Continue reading

Posted in Art Exhibits, Essays, Glenelg Maryland, Grand Rapids Michigan, Native Americans, New Jersey, Painting, Petoskey Michigan, Poetry, Social Justice, Washington DC, William Carlos Williams | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | 6 Comments

On Being Invisible: Welfare Recipients

This essay is one of a series inspired by the Little Patuxent Review Winter 2012 Social Justice issue. The first was posted September 2011, and all feature individuals who have helped make marginalized segments of our world visible to mainstream America through … Continue reading

Posted in Essays, Memoirs, Recession, Social Justice, Welfare | Tagged , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment