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History is a nightmare from which we are trying to awake
Political violence and historical fiction
Sep 12 • Joshua Corey
Truth, beauty, and ChatGPT
What Richard Hugo and the Romantics have to teach us about poetry and AI
Jul 20 • Joshua Corey
De-transcendence, baby
Our political-aesthetic problem
May 12 • Joshua Corey
The Clod and the Cloud
Techno-optimism and its discontents; or, a brief memoir of my time in Silicon Valley.
Apr 18 • Joshua Corey
Against the Rapture States
Finding the future in my past, with thoughts on Naomi Klein and Astra Taylor's "The Rise of End Times Fascism."
Apr 13 • Joshua Corey
Introducing The Fortnightly Review
Welcome to the new New Series
Feb 26 • Joshua Corey
The Adorable Weakness of James Schuyler
Against the vibe shift
Jan 29 • Joshua Corey
Concord: An Update
Three weeks, three chapters
Jan 25 • Joshua Corey
Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Reading the modernists in calamitous times
Jan 10 • Joshua Corey
Once in a lifetime
What 2025 may bring
Jan 2 • Joshua Corey
The Trip to Poetry
Travels with Steve and Rob, and Wordsworth and Coleridge, oh my.
Dec 2, 2024 • Joshua Corey
Ironic points of light
Saturday's tea leaves, Ozymandias-style.
Nov 16, 2024 • Joshua Corey
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