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Yankees in Fairyland: A Review of Take Me Out, by Richard Greenberg

Kenneth Pobo

Take Me Out - Richard Greenberg

Richard Greenberg’s play Take Me Out is as much about the role of the athlete, particularly the baseball “star,” as it is about what makes a team function—and what threatens the unity of a team. The … [Read more...]

Stars, Salt & Sparrows: A Review of Ted Kooser’s “Splitting An Order”

Mo Duffy Cobb

Ted Kooser, Splitting an Order

Splitting An Order by Ted Kooser / Copper Canyon Press / 2014 / 84 pages / 978-1556594694 Overview The light of Ted Kooser is the everyday. To most of us these moments disappear, without … [Read more...]

Book Review – The Last First Day: A Novel

Michael Caylo-Baradi

The Last First Day: A Novel by Carrie Brown

The Last First Day: A Novel by Carrie Brown / Pantheon / 304 pages / 978-0307908032 Carrie Brown’s prose sucks you into a kind of lull. Images of rooms without bodies, twilights in small … [Read more...]

Book Review — Ivy League Bohemians

Joshua Preston

Ivy League Bohemians by Alison Winfield Burns

Note: Ivy League Bohemians is no longer available. However, Alison's new book on the same topic, The Jack Kerouac School(girl) of Disembodied Poetics, has been serialized in Empty Mirror. It is an … [Read more...]

The Curse of the Blinding Worm. A close look at ‘Observed While Falling: Bill Burroughs, Ah Pook and Me’, by Malcolm McNeill

Heathcote Williams

Observed While Falling: Bill Burroughs, Ah Pook, and Me

Colin Wilson read this extraordinary book at a single sitting. He can’t have been an exception. Malcolm McNeill’s Observed While Falling: Bill Burroughs, Ah Pook and Me sweeps you up into a … [Read more...]

A Review of Joseph Ridgwell’s Cuba: In Search of Hemingway

Gwil James Thomas

cuba

Turning the first page on the handsewn binding of Joseph Ridgwell’s Cuba: In Search of Hemingway feels like something special. Like discovering the splintered edges of a treasure chest through sand. … [Read more...]

Book Review – Alex Preston’s In Love and War.

David Handley

Alex Preston - In Love and War

In Love and War is the third novel from Alex Preston, following 2010's This Bleeding City – which won The Edinburgh International Book Festival Readers’ First Book Award, and was chosen as one of … [Read more...]

Book Review – Vacant Lot by Oliver Rohe (trans. Laird Hunt)

Joshua Preston

Vacant Lot by Oliver Rohe

Vacant Lot by Oliver Rohe, translated by Laird Hunt. Counterpath Press, 2011. “Then I was king and now I’m no more than a ghost,” says the narrator in Oliver Rohe’s novel Vacant Lot. Now “I pass … [Read more...]

Book Review: Henry Miller: Ahead of the Game by Kenton Crowther

Denise Enck

Henry Miller: Ahead of the Game by Kenton Crowther

Kenton Crowther's 3100-word essay, Henry Miller: Ahead of the Game has just become available in digital form. In it, Crowther shines a little light on Miller as a writer and as a man, exploring his … [Read more...]

“The Invention of the Past”: An essay on the novel Ancient Light by John Banville

Niranjan Casie Chitty

Ancient Light - John Banville

When fifteen-year-old Alexander Cleave first catches sight of Mrs. Gray – the mother of his best friend – what he sees is a reflection of a reflection. As he waits in the hallway of her house, he sees … [Read more...]

Book review – The Book of Duels by Michael Garriga

Chris Hardesty

The Book of Duels by Michael Garriga

The Book of Duels by Michael Garriga / Milkweed / 2014 / ISBN: 9781571310934 Code Duello; or, How an Author Teaches You to Die, Rise, and be Born Again He greets you with a sly smile and a … [Read more...]

The Novel as History: An essay on the book Homer and Langley by E.L. Doctorow

Niranjan Casie Chitty

Homer and Langley by E.L. Doctorow

The novel Homer and Langley is part history and part fiction: a distinction without a difference within its pages. Doctorow has gained a reputation for taking considerable liberties with recorded … [Read more...]

Liberty Ltd.: Trespassers Prosecuted – A Review of Liberty Limited by Károly Sándor Pallai

Eszter Szép

Liberty Limited by Károly Sándor Pallai

Liberty Limited is a collection of poems of great passion and compassion, of wonders and shame, of bodies and souls. It is a voice for and about the voiceless, for and about those who used to have … [Read more...]

The Opening Line – Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

Stephen Lee Naish

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - Hunter S. Thompson

"We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold." And so begins the first sentence to Hunter S. Thompson's seminal 1971 book Fear and Loathing in Las … [Read more...]

beyond the ghosts: poems by t. kilgore splake

Denise Enck

Beyond the Ghosts: Poetry by t. kilgore splake

beyond the ghosts: poems by t. kilgore splake / Presa Press / PO Box 792, Rockford MI 49341 / 35 pages / $6.00 The author provided a copy to Empty Mirror, with no expectation of review. t. … [Read more...]

Book Review – Dreams before Extinction by Naeemeh Naeemaei

Richard Marcus

Dreams before Extinction by Naeemeh Naeemaei

It's hard for us in the West not to have misconceptions of what life is like in countries where our perceptions are shaped entirely by what we read in the media. This is especially true of those … [Read more...]

Book Review – The Silence Before the Whisper Comes by Bruce Kauffman

Richard Marcus

poet Bruce Kauffman

Why would anyone write poetry? It's not what you'd call glamourous. You're never going to make money at it. The best you can hope for is if you manage to publish a few books of poems you could … [Read more...]

Opacity: Liminal Landmine-Bodies – the foreword to Liberty Limited by Károly Sándor Pallai

Gladys Francis

Liberty Limited

Liberty Limited by Károly Sándor Pallai / Éditions Arthée / 2013 / ISBN: 9789993184638 One of my most despondent memories relates to my first encounter with “Mother Country” France, where it … [Read more...]

Book Review — Grand Marais by t. kilgore splake

Denise Enck

photo pf Grand Marais

Grand Marais by t. kilgore splake / paperback, with DVD / 978-1-4675-8222-3 t. kilgore splake's latest volume is a poetic and photographic celebration of Grand Marais, Minnesota, a small city … [Read more...]

Hammond Guthrie’s AsEverWas: Memoirs of a Beat Survivor

Denise Enck

AsEverWas: Memoirs of a Beat Survivor by Hammond Guthrie / 2nd edition / Jorvik Press / 978-0988412231 / paperback, 296 pages The publisher provided Empty Mirror with a review copy. When the … [Read more...]

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