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This week’s poem:Adeena Karasick's “On the Uncertain Certain: Negotiating Deepfakes and Shallow Discourse in the Counterpoise of the Unthought” artsfuse.org/300312/



Roberta Silman on two novels by Maine author Shannon Bowring, Writer (Europa Editions ). This is a wonderfully wise and compassionate writer, exquisitely alert to the varieties of human experience that exist at the end of the 20th century. artsfuse.org/300439/

Not all of conductor Nathalie Stutzmann's ideas about Dvorak’s Ninth Symphony add up, writes @jonblumhofer, but there is not much to argue with in Semyon Bychkov 's take on Dvorak’s Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Symphonies. artsfuse.org/300406/

Daniel Lazare argues that, in tracing the tortuous path that established historians took in trying to get to the bottom of WWI, Perry Anderson doesn’t acknowledge left-wing observers who knew perfectly well what was going on at the time. artsfuse.org/299926/ Verso Books

Trevor Fairbrother writes that the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 's show "Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore" builds a case for two artists that many are inclined to think of as “unlikely bedfellows.” Brava! artsfuse.org/300418


For Peter Keough, memory – elusive and essential, tormenting and inescapable – serves as a theme for several of the documentaries in this year’s Boston Jewish Film Festival. artsfuse.org/300589/


Paul Robicheau writes that Saturday’s finale of a two-night Roadrunner stand, The Dresden Dolls' first Boston shows since 2017, raged as a celebration of camaraderie and catharsis. artsfuse.org/300542/


"The Old Country" (ECM Records) is a wonderful addition to the #KeithJarrett discography, writes Steve Feeney. There are no stale leftovers here — this album adds a whole new course to the pianist’s extraordinary banquet. artsfuse.org/300682/jazz-al…




David Daniel on "The Absinthe Forger" (Melville House). For the absinthe-curious, wondering about those who spend their lives fanning the Green Fairy’s original “spirit,” Evan Rail's enjoyable book will provide a mildly hallucinogenic sip. artsfuse.org/300849/book-re…
