Cutting the Green Ribbon by Katy Wareham Morris / Hesterglock Press / 9781999915346 / 45 pages / 2018 Cutting the Green Ribbon arrives at a turning point in 21st-century arts, with women emerging … [Read more...]
Each Wild Thing’s Consent by Lauren Davis, reviewed by Sarah Stockton
Each Wild Thing’s Consent by Lauren Davis / Poetry Wolf Press / 30 pages / 2018 / digital ($8) and soft bound ($10). All proceeds benefit Dove House Advocacy Services, which provides crisis … [Read more...]
Scorpio by Katy Bohinc, reviewed by Tom Snarsky
Scorpio by Katy Bohinc / Miami University Press / 978-1881163633 / paperback / 71 pages / 2018 ...I still believe it starts with you and me (from “Hung Out”) I remember when I was young, … [Read more...]
A kind of jazz sensibility: on Gary Lundy’s poetry
each room echoes absence by Gary Lundy / FootHills Publishing / 80 pages / 2018 It’s possible to visit Butterfly Herbs in downtown Missoula for years without realizing there is a coffee shop tucked … [Read more...]
The Task of Translation in tasks by Víctor Rodríguez Núñez and Katherine M. Hedeen: A review essay by Olivia Lott
tasks by Víctor Rodríguez Núñez. Translated by Katherine M. Hedeen / co•im•press / 978-0988819962 / paperback / 131 pages / 2016 Reading tasks begins at its edges: a seven-part … [Read more...]
Brittany Helmick reviews Vievee Francis’ Forest Primeval
Forest Primeval by Vievee Francis / Northwestern University Press / 2016 / 978-0-8101-3243-6 Every so often I take a trip to the woods, and every time I come out having had a different … [Read more...]
Tasha Coryell’s Hungry People reviewed by Kelly Flynn
Hungry People by Tasha Coryell / Split Lip Press / 978-1721553457 / 212 pages / August 3, 2018 On the cover of Tasha Coryell’s debut short story collection, Hungry People, a … [Read more...]
Florilegium: Palestinian Walks
Palestinian Walks by Raja Shehadeh / Scribner (Simon and Schuster) / 2007 / 978-1416569664 Imagine the home you love despoiled by conquerors, who insist they are claiming only what is owed … [Read more...]
Ceremonial by Carly Joy Miller, reviewed by Valorie K. Ruiz
Ceremonial by Carly Joy Miller / Orison Books / 978-0-9964397-7-0 / 2018 Ceremonial, a debut full-length release from Carly Joy Miller, is praise and rage blended into one. It’s a delicate … [Read more...]
Frivolity and Elegy: On Dennis Lee’s Heart Residence: Collected Poems 1967-2017
Heart Residence: Collected Poems 1967-2017 by Dennis Lee. Edited by Robert Bringhurst. / House of Anansi / 978-1487001490 /2017 Like many readers, I encountered the writing of Dennis Lee at least … [Read more...]
Luxury and Modernism: Architecture and the Object in Germany 1900-1933
Luxury and Modernism: Architecture and the Object in Germany 1900-1933 by Robin Schuldenfrei / Princeton University Press / 2018 / 978-0691175126 / 338 pages with 74 color and 126 black and white … [Read more...]
Experiments in the Function of Language: Reading Laura Riding’s Experts Are Puzzled
Experts Are Puzzled by Laura Riding / Ugly Duckling Presse / 978-1937027865 / May 1, 2018 / 144 pages Laura Riding’s Experts Are Puzzled is a difficult book to classify. At times it looks like a … [Read more...]
To The Many: Collected Early Works by Lola Ridge, reviewed by Billy Mills
To the Many: Collected Early Works by Lola Ridge. Daniel Tobin, ed. / Little Island Press / August 2018 Lola Ridge’s life was, in many ways, a tale of her times. Born Rose Emily Ridge in … [Read more...]
American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin by Terrance Hayes reviewed by John Yohe
American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin by Terrance Hayes / Penguin / 2018 / paperback / 9780143133186 I knew Terrance Hayes' new book was going to be powerful when some of the poems … [Read more...]
Douglass by Day / Douglass by Night: Reading F. Douglas Brown’s ICON
ICON by F. Douglas Brown / Civil Coping Mechanisms / 2018 / 978-1948700009 Icon is an ekphrasis of the place where personal and global histories coalesce. F. Douglas Brown examines the prominent … [Read more...]
Nona Caspers’ The Fifth Woman, reviewed by Noah Sanders
The Fifth Woman by Nona Caspers / Sarabande Books / 160 pages / 978-1946448170 / August 14, 2018 The death central to Nona Casper’s incredible new book, The Fifth Woman (Sarabande Books), happens … [Read more...]
Nothing Good Can Come from This by Kristi Coulter, reviewed by Noah Sanders
Nothing Good Can Come from This by Kristi Coulter / MCD x FSG Originals / 978-0374286200 / 224 pg. / August 7, 2018 The best of addiction memoirs brings a sense of guilt with it. You read a … [Read more...]
Echo Bay: Poems by Jennifer Battisti, reviewed by Emily Hoover
Echo Bay: Poems by Jennifer Battisti / Tolsun Books / 9781948800013 / 2018 / paperback; 42 pp. Jennifer Battisti’s chapbook of poems, Echo Bay, has its roots in the sand and rock of Las Vegas. … [Read more...]
Absences: A Sequence by John A. Griffin, reviewed by Wm. Anthony Connolly
Absences: A Sequence by John A. Griffin / The Esthetic Apostle / In The Presence of Absence In ancient philosophy, the soul is described as a slab of wax. When the soul is impacted by … [Read more...]
Eileen R. Tabios’ Manhattan: An Archaeology reviewed by Neil Leadbeater
Manhattan: An Archaeology by Eileen R. Tabios / Paloma Press / ISBN: 978-1-365-87509-0 / 2017 Manhattan, probably from the Lenape language word Mannahatta, meaning "island of many hills," is the … [Read more...]