The image is a black-and-white professional headshot of a woman looking directly into the camera with a pensive expression. The woman in the picture is Parul Sehgal, a critic for the New York Times.
The image shows a professional headshot of a man in profile, wearing glasses and a button-down. He smiles to the left of the camera. The man is Cori Di Biase, reviewer for ARDOR literary magazine.
Haylee Morman is a sophomore English major from Richmond, Kentucky. She is also pursuing a minor in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) and is one recipient of Mississippi State University's Presidential scholarships. While her…
After graduating from MSU in 2016 with a BA in English and a minor in history, Hannah V. Warren completed an MFA in Creative Writing at the University of Kansas in 2019. Now, she's is an English Ph.D. student at the University of Georgia where she…
"Hang Up" (1966) is a wooden frame with a limp rubber hose that enters and exits it. The sculpture's awkwardness and the hose's aimless loop create a feeling of incompleteness and fragility. It's often seen as reflecting Hesse's vulnerability and…