This week we examine the prejudices of William Carlos Williams’ “A Face of Stone” while looking inwards at our own.
This week we examine the prejudices of William Carlos Williams’ “A Face of Stone” while looking inwards at our own.
By Kiran Nayager | Edited by Geoffrey Feng The distant crashing of the waves played in the back of my mind, which was fixated on the scarlet anemone waving its tentacles to the rhythm of the rockpool. My finger poked through the surface of the water, floating playfully close to