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Introducing Leopold Bloom, Courtesy of His Cat

A dissection of a page and a half of Ulysses

  • Kristen Hall-Geisler

Kristen Hall-Geisler

01 Feb 2023 • 6 min read

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Review: The Hounding, by Xenobe Purvis

Review: The Hounding, by Xenobe Purvis

In The Hounding, by Xenobe Purvis, five orphaned young sisters who are living with their grandfather outside Oxford, England, in the early eighteenth century are rumored to be able to turn into a pack of dogs. Witchcraft. So far, so familiar. Narratives from Arthur Miller’s The Crucible to Rivka
11 Aug 2025 5 min read
July 2025 Reading Roundup

July 2025 Reading Roundup

July kind of sucked, everybody. There was a medical emergency with my aging cat that we're mostly out of, and my friends and family had a dizzying array of struggles that I could only sort of help with. But there were also, as always, books. This month, a
04 Aug 2025 5 min read

A Room of One's Own in an Age of Interruption

We are, we are repeatedly told, living in an age of distraction. There is much woe regarding the state of the children and their short attention spans, much lamenting poured over our own inability to focus. But like so many other issues, I’m not sure this is a personal
21 Jul 2025 7 min read
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