Review: Field Notes From Elsewhere by Mark C. Taylor
Joan L. Cannon reviews: The arrangement of essays is constructed over 52 days divided into 'AM.' and 'PM.' The subjects range from the everyday to the exceptional, from childhood to 9/11, gardening to cancer, concrete to abstract. Every entry depends heavily on perceptions based on contradictions. Read More...
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