Andrew Field“Tennessee Jed” and Paradise Lost: Or, the Delight of the Improvised SoloA few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to participate in a conversation on the website Infinite Conversations, which is a wonderful online…Aug 23, 20191Aug 23, 20191
Andrew Field“How the World Expands / As a Thought Expands”: Review of Joseph Massey’s A New SilenceThere is a quote which I’ve always liked, which I found one day on the poet and teacher Sarah Gridley’s academic profile for Case Western…Jul 13, 20191Jul 13, 20191
Andrew FieldWhat is the Relationship Between Meditation and Reading?This morning I have been wondering about two activities that mean a great deal to me: meditation and reading. I practice the Heartfulness…Jul 1, 2019Jul 1, 2019
Andrew FieldMadame Bovary, Stevens, and the Transfer of ConsciousnessI have been slowly reading Flaubert’s Madame Bovary for a Classics Book Discussion I facilitate at the library where I work. (I love…Jun 20, 2019Jun 20, 2019
Andrew FieldOn Walking to Speedway and Thinking About Filming Said Walk with My Phone, Then Deciding Not To…I took a walk tonight to our local gas station, a Speedway at the corner of Cedar and Green, in University Heights, OH. I had to mail a…Jun 16, 2019Jun 16, 2019
Andrew Field“It’s Too Ample”: John Ashbery and the Phenomenology of WaitingIntroductionJun 13, 20191Jun 13, 20191
Andrew Field“Shedding Off One More Layer of Skin”: Thoughts About New Dylan DocumentaryI saw the new Bob Dylan documentary last night — “Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story” — directed by Martin Scorcese. I thought it…Jun 12, 2019Jun 12, 2019