The Memory Palace of Isabella Stewart Gardner

Art stands against time and waste, against difference and indifference; it asks for my living eyes and imagination, my transient flesh. Once, wandering among art made in my own lifetime, I encountered a man whose opinion it was that you need to spend enough time with a work of art so that it can look back at you. Later, in the library, the author of a book of aesthetic philosophy confided that only
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—Patricia Vigderman, from The Memory Palace of Isabella Stewart Gardner

Mark Jarman is interviewed by the Savannah Morning News.

Lia Purpura's Rough Likeness is reviewed in the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

The 2012 Kathryn A. Morton and Mary McCarthy contests are now open for submission! Click here to submit your manuscript electronically.

03-27-2012
Rough Likeness

Marx Center Hood College 401 Rosemont Ave. Frederick, Maryland 21701
6:00 pm Reading from Rough Likeness


Elizabeth Knapp
knapp@hood.edu
(301) 696-3725
http://www.hood.edu/OneColumnSubPage.aspx?id=4294979223&terms=lia%20purpura

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