Veronica Golos is the author of Rootwork: The Lost Writings of John Brown and Mary Day Brown; of Vocabulary of Silence (Red Hen Press, 2011), winner of the 2011 New Mexico Book Award. An exploration of war and its witnessing-from-afar, poems from Vocabulary of Silence has been translated into Arabic, Italian, Indonesian and Spanish. She […]
Find out more »Veronica Golos is the author of Rootwork: The Lost Writings of John Brown and Mary Day Brown; of Vocabulary of Silence (Red Hen Press, 2011), winner of the 2011 New Mexico Book Award. An exploration of war and its witnessing-from-afar, poems from Vocabulary of Silence has been translated into Arabic, Italian, Indonesian and Spanish. She […]
Find out more »Veronica Golos is the author of Rootwork: The Lost Writings of John Brown and Mary Day Brown; of Vocabulary of Silence (Red Hen Press, 2011), winner of the 2011 New Mexico Book Award. An exploration of war and its witnessing-from-afar, poems from Vocabulary of Silence has been translated into Arabic, Italian, Indonesian and Spanish. She […]
Find out more »Veronica Golos is the author of Rootwork: The Lost Writings of John Brown and Mary Day Brown; of Vocabulary of Silence (Red Hen Press, 2011), winner of the 2011 New Mexico Book Award. An exploration of war and its witnessing-from-afar, poems from Vocabulary of Silence has been translated into Arabic, Italian, Indonesian and Spanish. She […]
Find out more »Certain books were “banned in Boston” at least as far back as 1651, when one William Pynchon wrote a book criticizing Puritanism.