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Steamboats Are Ruining Everything

A writer in Brooklyn.

  • By Caleb Crain
  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly one post per month
  • First post on

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Posts per month
Month starting Posts
Sep 2022 1
Oct 2022 5
Nov 2022 9
Dec 2022 5
Jan 2023 4
Feb 2023 6
Mar 2023 3
Apr 2023 5
May 2023 8
Jun 2023 5
Jul 2023 1
Aug 2023 4
Sep 2023 5
Oct 2023 1
Nov 2023 3
Dec 2023 4
Jan 2024 1
Feb 2024 1
Mar 2024 1
Apr 2024 1
May 2024 2
Jun 2024 0
Jul 2024 2

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Most recent posts

Through a veil: On “St. Paul’s,” by William Wordsworth
“Bomb Damage in London, January 1942,” Imperial War Museums (D 6412) Every poem has a purpose, William Wordsworth says in the preface to Lyrical Ballads, the poetry collection he collaborated on with Samuel Taylor Coleridge. …
On , by Caleb Crain, 3,078 words
The Ordinary course of law
On 1 July 2024, the Supreme Court awarded former and current Presidents sweeping immunity from criminal prosecution—protecting them from criminal liability for almost any act performed while in office, so long as the act was …
On , by Caleb Crain, 3,069 words
A review of “Swole,” by Michael Andor Brodeur
“What are big muscles for?” I ask, in a review of Michael Andor Brodeur’s new book Swole: The Making of Men and the Meaning of Muscles for the Washington Post.
On , by Caleb Crain, 38 words