The Mysterious Woman is Still the Most Beguiling Woman: Oscar Wilde’s “The Sphinx Without A Secret”

As most classifications of people are divided into two primary categories, it would seem that, by and large, there are those who overshare and those who wish nothing more than to guard every aspect of themselves even to those closest to them. It is this sort of personage that serves as the subject of Oscar Wilde’s short story, “The Sphinx Without a Secret.” Told from … Continue reading The Mysterious Woman is Still the Most Beguiling Woman: Oscar Wilde’s “The Sphinx Without A Secret”

“mccauley’s morning after (st. pat’s)” by Lawrence Worth Jones

some rice pudding with raisins green bagels and cream cheese life on unemployment lifestyle of the sleaze japanese morning glories from the museum shop life on unemployment cash flow from a sop what’s it really all about you lead this life of mirth what’s it all, really, lawrence what’s it really, lawrence, worth Continue reading “mccauley’s morning after (st. pat’s)” by Lawrence Worth Jones