A.G. Harmon

A. G. Harmon is the author of A House All Stilled (UT Press, 2002), which received The Peter Taylor Prize for the Novel in 2001. His work has appeared in The Antioch Review, TriQuarterly and The Bellingham Review. He has published “Eternal Bonds, True Contracts”: Law and Nature in Shakespeare’s Problem Plays (SUNY Press, 2004). He teaches at Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.

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Some Bore Gifts

A.G. Harmon  | 
Issue 61.1 Fall 2012

Juan Julio could describe the misfortune with a soft clarity, so that the impression he left upon the listener was that of a tune hummed from a porch step, during the long liquid hours of the first, floating dark. That …