The Walrus Reads
Six new titles of note
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Six new titles of note
Read MoreBut it was over now. It was over, what little part he’d really had in it, and his hour had never come, and now he was going around talking about …
Read MoreIn Flanders, the hops grow
Read MoreA great idea from the future
Read MoreThe sixty-year-old performer pushes herself, and her art form, to the limit
Read More“Saving Africa” to achieve personal growth is not the way to see the world
Read MoreFinalist for the 2012 Walrus Poetry Prize I noticed you first, your birth a paranormal float on that sintered causeway of white light. As a gift moves us to tears, …
Read MoreFinalist for the 2012 Walrus Poetry Prize The stoat takes a last stand, and, turning white ermine as winter’s breath, would rather face its hunters than soil its fur in …
Read MoreWinner of the 2012 Walrus Poetry Prize My lords and ladies, gentlemen of the jury— when you hear hoofbeats, assume horses. Not zebras. This is true in almost all parts …
Read MoreDeconstructing the $20 bill’s new design
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