Greg GerkeOn a Sentence from Marguerite Duras’s The LoverMarguerite Duras — The Lover p.10–115 min read·Apr 24, 2024----
Greg GerkeOn a Passage from Shakespeare’s Henry IV Part 2Shakespeare — Henry IV Part 2 — Act V, scene V6 min read·Apr 17, 2024----
Greg GerkeOn a passage from William Hazlitt’s “On a Portrait of a Lady by Vandyke”William Hazlitt — “On a Portrait of a Lady by Vandyke”7 min read·Mar 30, 2024----
Greg GerkeIntroduction to Passages and Sentences and LinesPassages and Sentences and Lines4 min read·Mar 16, 2024----
Greg GerkeOn a Sentence from Guy Davenport’s “The Artist as Critic”Guy Davenport — from the essay “The Artist as Critic” in the book Every Force Evolves a Form3 min read·Feb 1, 2024----
Greg GerkeOn a Sentence from Joseph McElroy’s Actress in the HouseActress in the House — Joseph McElroy: “…Daley heard steps on the sidewalk outside focusing the free disturbance of the city, its words…5 min read·Jan 16, 2024----
Greg GerkeUnfinished Essay on Barthes’s The Pleasure of Text and William Gass“So much of philosophy is fiction,” writes William Gass, and so much of Roland Barthes’s texts are fiction, and even though Gass roundly…9 min read·Sep 17, 2023----
Greg GerkeParis Doesn’t Belong to UsOrginally published in See What I See — Zerogram, 202145 min read·May 23, 2023----