30th Street Station
In 1958, Angelo Rizzuto took a photograph of a mother and child waiting in New York’s Penn Station, a glass-domed extravaganza. The child looks like a doll sitting a few inches away from the mother,…
Bellingham Review Contributor
Margaret Campbell: Philadelphia and Upper Darby, Pennsylvania are where I spent the first eighteen years of my life. With a BA in French from Muhlenberg College and an MA in Comparative Literature from NYU, I have spent much of my life with photographers and artists, creating literary installations at colleges and galleries in Pennsylvania and New York City. I consider my work to be a form of construction. I build poems and stories out of the materials of my life, making a home for memories, observations, and deep thought.
In 1958, Angelo Rizzuto took a photograph of a mother and child waiting in New York’s Penn Station, a glass-domed extravaganza. The child looks like a doll sitting a few inches away from the mother,…