Gregory Crewdson’s photographs of expansive dioramas recall Duchamp, Emerson, and the American suburbs. The documentary Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters is in limited release now.
Conjunctions editor Bradford Morrow discusses Gothic writing past and present with novelist Patrick McGrath shortly after the publication of his first novel, The Grotesque.
Nine brief pieces written for various animals such as the giraffe, the mongoose, and the unicorn, “Bestiary” by Bradford Morrow. This article is only available in print.
A girl talks to imaginary characters to help deal with her family, an excerpt from the novel The Almanac Branch by Bradford Morrow. This article is only available in print.
A short story taken from a novel in process, titled “In the High Ceiling of Stars,” by Bradford Morrow. This article is only available in print.
Poet and translator Edouard Roditi (1910–1992) speaks with writer Bradford Morrow about his autobiographical projects and his involvement in the Surrealist Movement.
After a draught, ranchers confront loyalty through the flames of a barn, “Above the Chautauquas” by Bradford Morrow. This article is only available in print.
After the death of their mother, the surviving children gather in her home around a letter, titled “Whom No Hate Stirs None Dances,” by Bradford Morrow. This article is only available in print.
A short story in five sections, titled “Five Portraits of Hannah Burden,” by Bradford Morrow. This article is only available in print.