By Kathleen Meek In Walter Benjamin's essay "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction," Benjamin discusses the change that has taken place in art since the invention of mechanical reproduction and the way this change has affected society's interaction with art. Benjamin states that the mechanical reproduction of works of art has caused a "decay of the aura" of … [Read more...] about Mass-Produced Masterpieces
Archives for October 2008
The Silent Messenger
By Bryan Carberry James Lewerke was raised by his mother in Wauconda, Illinois, a northwest suburb of Chicago. In the summer of 2004, James moved to the upper-middle-class town of Valparaiso, Indiana, 20 miles southeast of Gary, to live with his father. In August of that year, Lewerke, 15, enrolled in the 9th grade of Valparaiso High School, where teachers described him … [Read more...] about The Silent Messenger
The Mission
By Casey McAlduff The two soldiers were sitting with their backs to the western terrain, panting and sweaty, their camouflage wrapped around them like sheets. In their laps, their guns were filled with bullets the color of mercury, ammunition emanating heat. Urgent barrels waiting release, ready to penetrate the enemy. "You know," said Soldier #1. "There's a hope in … [Read more...] about The Mission
Saving Ariel
By Anna-Marie McLemore As the 487 left me at the corner, I looked back up the road to the San Gabriel range, the foothills looming so close I was sure if I reached out to them my fingertips would be indigo when I pulled them back. These streets stood beneath them, one apartment building after the other, beige or stone, dense as a mosaic, all boasting heated pools and … [Read more...] about Saving Ariel
Curious Writings: An Interview with Katherine Forrest
By Anna-Marie McLemore When did you start writing fiction? From a very early age, like most writers, but seriously and with concerted effort at age forty. What inspires your writing? My community, and the difficulties of my own growing up years. There were few lesbian and gay books when I was growing up, and I value beyond measure our books and writers of today, and our … [Read more...] about Curious Writings: An Interview with Katherine Forrest