Essays A Strange Anointing: Religion in If Beale Street Could Talk Posted on March 30, 2024September 12, 2024 By Roo “He kissed my face…he uncovered my breasts and put his teeth and tongue there and his hands were all over my body…he called me by the thunder in my ear. I was in his hands: I was being changed.” –Tish, If Beale Street Could Talk In his 1974 novel, If… Read more
Essays Celestial Bodies and Plato’s Symposium Posted on April 24, 2023September 12, 2024 By Roo “My moon and my sun thou hast quenched for ever.” —James Joyce, Ulysses Jokha Alharthi’s 2010 book, Celestial Bodies, tells the story of three sisters and a host of other characters as they make their way through a cosmic sea of possibility, visualized by the titular “celestial bodies.” The sisters… Read more
Essays The Weakness of Love in Marie de France’s Deus Amanz Posted on April 17, 2023September 12, 2024 By Roo Deus Amanz lives in the same genre as Pyramus and Thisbe, from Ovid’s Metamorphoses, as well as William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. It is also similar to Chevrefoil in the same collection. It is a story of lovers whose parents interfere with their love, and who end up dying together… Read more
Essays Iberia, 844: Every Historian Except Me Is Wrong Posted on April 8, 2023September 12, 2024 By Roo In September of 844, 229 or 230 in the Islamic calendar, the horizon from Lisbon was filled with dark red sails that blackened the horizon, and “filled the hearts of men with fear.” These were the Vikings, who had just made their first major assault on Iberia in Asturias. These… Read more