Dawn Corrigan An Epitaph for the Anthropocene We lived in the era when bananas, coffee and chocolate were abundant and cheap, yet still we were miserable. Dawn Corrigan is having the last of the coffee.
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Dawn Corrigan “Invincible Summer”
Dawn Corrigan Invincible Summer On the beach in Zihuatanejo Andy and Red hard at work on their next boat are interrupted when a green Ford drops from the sky carrying two women– dirty, windblown, but very much alive. Dawn Corrigan can’t stop watching the alternate ending of “Thelma & Louise.”
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Dawn Corrigan The Parable of the Cat One night Adam and I went out to the dog track to play a tourney but unfortunately we forgot to follow rule number one, which is always, always take separate cars because invariably one of you busts out in the first couple rounds and one makes the final […]
Read MoreDawn Corrigan: “Hide and Seek, 1978”
Dawn Corrigan Hide and Seek, 1978 We pulled the green smells into our bodies, ran farther and faster, winter-lengthened legs not awkward in motion, and we hunted one another in the prickly bushes, in yards laced with clotheslines until all together we found Joel and Tracy in the bushes, not minding the prickles, no longer […]
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