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The Other Osprey
Molly McQuade · More from publication
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Spring's So Sad, We Want to Know Why
Spring's so sad, we want to know why is it the mist that slips us from our baths with memory of warmth never to be ours? Beautiful isn't enough,...
Daedalus, 10/01/07 by McQuade, Molly · More from publication -
Before
Before Before Deep-set in a brown cusp, seeds cringe from the stalk and cling to the outstretched flower head stashed grudgingly. ...
New Criterion, 01/01/07 by Molly McQuade · More from publication -
"The Wonderful Art of Oz"
"The Wonderful Art of Oz" at The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, Amherst, Massachusetts. July 11, 2006--October 22, 2006 "The Wonderful...
New Criterion, 12/01/06 by Molly McQuade · More from publication -
Proust plural
Marcel Proust Letters, translated by Mina Curtiss, with an introduction by Adam Gopnik. Helen Marx Books, 462 pages, $17.95 Marcel Proust...
New Criterion, 11/01/06 by Molly McQuade · More from publication -
Diaspora dance: Bharata Natyam's evolution - News - Brief Article
If a dance tradition is very, very old, you can respect it and agree never ever to alter it--or. you can respect it and vow to make it new by...
Dance Magazine, 12/01/01 by Molly McQuade · More from publication -
To Know Mud
To Know Mud To Know Mud To know mud is a life's work I cannot begin without them: three pigs, thick in rinse of almost April, lucky...
Southern Review, The, 09/22/01 by Molly McQuade · More from publication -
Synchronized Swimming
"It took thousands of hours to perfect this single element," "It took thousands of hours to perfect this single element," the sculpted...
Antioch Review, The, 03/22/00 by Molly McQuade · More from publication -
Egret.(Poem)

The slick head has seamed the bay and trusted in. True rhythm is that water, sunken ripple underseen. Molly McQuade's collection of...
American Scholar, 01/01/00 by McQUADE, MOLLY · More from publication -
Sachiyo Ito. - dance reviews
Unphysicality seems at times to be a staple of Japanese dance. The performer sculpts a stillness ever so slowly with her body, never really giving...
Dance Magazine, 03/01/98 by Molly McQuade · More from publication


