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The Rambling

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Wandering off the beaten track since 1750. We give everyone’s pitch a friendly read.

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"What are we looking for when we constantly bring the past into the present? Or try to make visible what kinds of pasts are always already stitched into a given present?" the-rambling.com/2019/11/26/iss…

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For #DontStreamonMax day, enjoy Lucina Schwartz's article in our last issue on queerness and foppery in #OurFlagMeansDeath! the-rambling.com/2024/01/21/iss…

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"It’s easy to treat language as something in our minds...But Enlightenment philosophy of language started from an insistence that words are a kind of thing." @cweiss_smith on the best reads about the origins of language. the-rambling.com/2019/11/26/ram…

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“I have come to see The Wind in the Willows as less about being a child than being a parent.” Jillian Caddell on the very adult complexities of the children’s classic. the-rambling.com/2020/10/23/abo…

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We are holding the first in a series of public marathon-reading events this October 1-2, when we will be reading out loud Edward Said's memoir, Out of Place, alongside other complementary texts on displacement and justice. 9 am October 1 to 9 am October 2, in the Sculpture Garden

We are holding the first in a series of public marathon-reading events this October 1-2, when we will be reading out loud Edward Said's memoir, Out of Place, alongside other complementary texts on displacement and justice. 9 am October 1 to 9 am October 2, in the Sculpture Garden
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For its 50th anniversary, I wrote about Shel Silverstein’s Where the Sidewalk Ends. Cities! Haunted houses! Heads growing out of butts! And more… the-rambling.com/2024/11/23/iss…

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"At its core, Amber Brown is about accepting the normal many kids are dealt." Abigail Spencer on finding troubled parental relationships in children's literature. the-rambling.com/2024/11/23/iss…

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“There is a painful ableism in choosing to look sick for a beauty trend.” @JuliaRKendal on succubus chic the-rambling.com/2024/11/23/iss…

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“Amid its Rabelaisian cast are heads growing out of heads, heads growing out of behinds, plungers for hats, nude vagabonds, and eaten babies.” Ty Holter on the 50th anniversary of Shel Silverstein’s Where the Sidewalk Ends the-rambling.com/2024/11/23/iss…

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“Learning about each other this way has reminded me that we can glean other things from didactic forms than what they profess to teach us.” Miranda Hoegberg on novels and reality TV the-rambling.com/2024/11/23/iss…

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"The buds of spring seemed to defy the season of death that was spreading across the world." Robert Lublin on Lord of the Rings the-rambling.com/2024/11/23/iss…