previously unpublished
The White Peach (essay)
"The pleasures I’ve taken from writing and publishing many novels and poems are great and enduring, but they have none of the astonished intensity I experienced when I tasted the first small white peach the size of an apricot grown in my own backyard in early September."
The Aesthetics of the CIA (Essay, 1979)
The Aesthetics of the CIA is an unpublished essay Elman wrote for a magazine that went under after it had commissioned the work.
“The danger to writing,” Elman wrote, “is when spies act like writers, as instruments of governmental policy. In recent years this has happened so very often that a whole new genre of literature has emerged in our world in which High Culture has been made to serve low ends, and even imaginative writers have invented cover stories to perform treasonable acts against the civilized world of letters.”
Almonds With The Children of Long Bay (short story) 1987
In order to hear Richard reading this story aloud go to Poetry Center's audio video library at the University of Arizona: http://voca.arizona.edu.