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Book Review – Michel Leiris’ Nights as Day, Days as Night

Denise Enck

Nights as Day, Days as Nights - Spurl Editions

Nights as Day, Days as Night by Michel Leiris / Spurl Editions / 196 pages / $17.50 / Translated by Richard Sieburth, with a foreword by Maurice Blanchot Spurl Editions has republished this … [Read more...]

Book Review – Universal Harvester by John Darnielle

John Burns

Universal Harvester by John Darnielle

John Darnielle is already something of a big deal. As frontman and creative driving force for alt-rock cult figures The Mountain Goats, Darnielle has been crafting beguiling pop lyrics for approaching … [Read more...]

Book review – Life is Unbearable: Grzegorz Wróblewski’s Zero Visibility

Marcus Slease

Zero Visibility by Grzegorz Wróblewski

Zero Visibility by Grzegorz Wróblewski (trans. Piotr Gwiazda) / Phoneme Media / 136 pages / ISBN: 978-1944700126 We are constantly swamped with all sorts of products (books, music, movies, the … [Read more...]

Book Review: 4 3 2 1 by Paul Auster

John Burns

4321 Auster

4 3 2 1 by Paul Auster / Henry Holt and Co. / 2017 / 880 pages / ISBN: 978-1627794466 It wasn’t supposed to be this way. Paul Auster – a writer known for brevity and concision, at least most of … [Read more...]

Heroin Haikus by William Wantling, reviewed

Denise Enck

William Wantling Heroin Haikus

Heroin Haikus by William Wantling / Tangerine Press / 2016 / 20 pages / 978-1-910691-18-2 William Wantling's Heroin Haikus, out of print for fifty years, was recently published in a new edition by … [Read more...]

Book Review – In Whatever Light Left to Us by Jessica Jacobs

Carolyn Ogburn

In Whatever Light Left to Us by Jessica Jacobs, poetry

In Whatever Light Left To Us by Jessica Jacobs / Sibling Rivalry Press / ISBN: 978-1-943977-19-2 / 44 pages / 2016 Jessica Jacob’s In Whatever Light Left to Us, is a chapbook infused with the … [Read more...]

Book review: Kara Vernor’s Because I Wanted to Write You a Pop Song

Carlotta Eden

Kara Vernor - Because I Wanted to Write You a Pop Song

Because I Wanted to Write You a Pop Song by Kara Vernor / Split Lip Press / 75 pages / ISBN: 978-0-9909035-7-4 "… this is what boys did to girls" My dad used to say there were two ways to enter … [Read more...]

Book Review – Generation Hex: David Noone’s novella, Saint of the City

Christopher Brownsword

Saint of the City - David Noone

Saint of the City by David Noone, introduced by Cathi Unsworth / Murder Slim Press / March 2017 Lunging forwards with a series of rapid-fire blows to the gut masquerading as chapters, Saint of … [Read more...]

Steve Aylett is Creative People’s Drug of Choice

Bill Ectric

Steve Aylett: A Critical Anthology book review

The following is a modified version of the first essay in Steve Aylett: A Critical Anthology (Sein und Werden, 2016), in which various authors discuss and analyze the work of Steve Aylett. The … [Read more...]

Book review – Modern Once Again: Whit Griffin’s We Who Saw Everything

Christopher Rizzo

We Who Saw Everything by Whit Griffin

We Who Saw Everything by Whit Griffin / The Cutural Society / 978-0-988-71926-2 /2015 It’s said that the Roman statesman Cassiodorus was the first writer to regularly use “modern” in the … [Read more...]

Sonosyntactics by Paul Dutton: A Book Review

Michael Lindgren

Sonosyntactics: Selected and New Poetry of Paul Dutton

Sonosyntactics by Paul Dutton / Wilfrid Laurier University Press / $18.99 / 2015 Sonosyntactics: Selected and New Poetry of Paul Dutton serves as a tidy overview of the work of an unheralded poet … [Read more...]

Book Review – Swimmer in the Secret Sea by William Kotzwinkle

Eric D. Lehman

Swimmer in the Secret Sea - William Kotzwinkle

Known more for fantasy and children’s books, William Kotzwinkle made his name with novelizations of hit movies like E.T: The Extra Terrestrial. His forays into more serious fiction are often ignored, … [Read more...]

Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger

Eric D. Lehman

Catcher in the Rye

Often, reading books at different times in one’s life produces different results and different interpretations. But perhaps no book makes a clearer demarcation between adolescence and adulthood than … [Read more...]

Book review — Zen in the Art of Archery by Eugen Herrigel

Eric D. Lehman

Zen in the Art of Archery - Eugen Herrigel

I have read so many books about the practice of Zen Buddhism that it is difficult to choose a particular one that influenced me. And in fact I read Eugen Herrigel’s thin volume after I had read four … [Read more...]

Book Review — Brownian Life by John Tischer

Neil Leadbeater

John Tischer - Brownian Life - Poetry

Brownian Life by John Tischer / Bibliotheca Universalis / Bucharest, Romania / 2015 John Tischer was born in Chicago. He graduated from Carleton College in 1971 and was a student of Chögyam … [Read more...]

Book Review – Bad Baby by Abigail Welhouse

Michael Lindgren

Bad Baby - Poetry by Abigail Welhouse

Bad Baby by Abigail Welhouse / Dancing Girl Press / $7 / 2015 This spiky-funny little book of poems is by a young Brooklyn-based poet named Abigail Welhouse, via a charming Chicago-based chapbook … [Read more...]

Book Review – Joe Ridgwell’s novel, Burrito Deluxe

Gwil James Thomas

Burrito Deluxe - Joseph Ridgwell

As a writer, I relish the occasional night of ritualistic storytelling. Nights where it becomes a sport, sat around bars, campfires, or kitchen tables; exchanging stories of where you've been and what … [Read more...]

Book Review – Stranger Days: A Novel by Rachel Kendall

Bill Ectric

Stranger Days Rachel Kendall

Hemingway praised Paris as “a movable feast.” Henry James, in his preface to the 1903 edition of The Ambassadors, described a cliché that may or may not be true. He said “the moral scheme breaks down … [Read more...]

Erin Messer on Latif Harris’ Barter Within the Bark of Trees

Erin Messer

Latif Harris - Barter Within the Bark of Trees - Poetry

In 1981, the poet Latif Harris was working at — and living above — Browser Books in its former location a block up from the current store on Fillmore Street. Harris was behind the front counter when, … [Read more...]

Book Review – Street Angel by Magie Dominic and Adult Onset by Ann-Marie MacDonald

Marcie McCauley

Magie Dominic - Street Angel / Ann-Marie MacDonald - Adult Onset

With chapters named for the days of the week in Street Angel and with specific dates in a given week in Adult Onset, these two novels seem to make ideal reading companions. Ultimately, much of … [Read more...]

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