Anthony Domestico is chair of the English and Global Literatures Department at Purchase College, and a frequent contributor to Commonweal. His book Poetry and Theology in the Modernist Period is available from Johns Hopkins University Press.
Article Scattered Lives The central figures within Fanny Howe's 'The Needle’s Eye' are those who don’t want to pass through youth By Anthony Domestico March 29, 2017 Poetry Books
Feature ‘The Closest Thing I Have to Religion’ The essayist and novelist talks about Russian lit, Stoicism, and life as the child of immigrants By Anthony Domestico March 23, 2017 Books
Article ‘Collected Poems’ Marie Ponsot’s 'Collected Poems' offers an astonishingly high proportion of good to bad—a sure sign, I think, of her greatness. By Anthony Domestico February 8, 2017 Books Poetry
Article Bookmarks | Consumed By Ideas Like Dostoevsky and like Karan Mahajan, Jonathan Lee reminds us of what happens when we allow our souls to be consumed by an idea. By Anthony Domestico January 11, 2017 Books
Article Bookmarks | A God in Hiding Whenever we talk about language and desire, absence and absurdity, we’re talking about God, whether or not we know it. By Anthony Domestico August 22, 2016 Book Essay Spirituality Theology