Editor’s Note: This article previously appeared in a different format as part of The Atlantic’s Notes section, retired in 2021. I would have written something about how the track led me to Coleridge, ...
“The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” Word for Word’s jewel-like staging of Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s epic poem, is a slight detour from the acclaimed company’s usual contemporary literary short stories ...
The show is a glorious visual cabinet of curiosities that enthrals on all its surreal fronts, a version of madness that matches the lonely voice of Coleridge’s mariner with the sadness of Jacques’ ...
For anyone not up on their 18th-century English poetry, it’s hard to express just how weird “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” is. Some creepy old sailor pulls aside a random passerby on his way to a ...
Wrapping up one of his recent panoramically authoritative surveys of our altered landscape, inner and outer, my Atlantic colleague Ed Yong put it like this: “In the classic hero’s journey—the ...
Xpress' 6th grade reviewer offers her thoughts on Pixar's latest gem. It’s a gentle film that is bound together by their relationship, Wordsworth’s poetry, the image of the Lake District and a rich ...
The show is a glorious visual cabinet of curiosities that enthrals on all its surreal fronts, a version of madness that matches the lonely voice of Coleridge’s mariner with the sadness of Jacques’ ...