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Jenny Zhang’s Sour Heart, reviewed by Ryan Kim

Ryan Kim

Sour Heart by Jenny Zhang review

Sour Heart by Jenny Zhang / Lenny (Random House) / 320 pages / 0399589386 / August 1, 2017 In “My Days and Nights of Terror,” Mande, a Chinese immigrant, is made fun of by Korean classmates for … [Read more...]

Marc Olmsted reviews Dime Bag: Stories 1978–1986 by Vincent Zangrillo

Marc Olmsted

Dime Bag: Stories by Vincent Zangrillo

Dime Bag: Stories 1978–1986 by Vincent Zangrillo / Sensitive Skin Press / paperback / 978-1545465004 There are two main differences to Vincent Zangrillo's account, Dime Bag, from the usual … [Read more...]

Book Review – Enfermario by Gabriela Torres Olivares

Michael Kirby

Enfermario by Gabriela Torres Olivares, translated by Jennifer Donovan

Enfermario by Gabriela Torres Olivares, translated by Jennifer Donovan / Les Figues Press / June 2017 / 978-1-934254-65-3 / 144 pages / softcover The level of degradation to which Gabriela Torres … [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: 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...]

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 – 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...]

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...]

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 – 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...]

“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...]

Book Review: Alice In tumblr-Land (And Other Fairy Tales For A New Generation)

Richard Marcus

Alice in tumblr-Land by Tim Manley

Alice In tumblr-Land (And Other Fairy Tales For A New Generation) by Tim Manley / Penguin Books / 2013 / 978-0143124795 / 272 pages "Curiouser and curiouser" was Alice's commentary on the world she … [Read more...]

Review – An Invisible Flower by Yoko Ono

Denise Enck

Yoko Ono - Invisible Flower

An Invisible Flower by Yoko Ono / Chronicle Books / 52 pages / 978-1452109114 An Invisible Flower was written and illustrated by nineteeen-year-old Yoko Ono, years before she met John Lennon, or … [Read more...]

Book review: Beatitude, a novel by Larry Closs

Denise Enck

Beatitude by Larry Closs

Beatitude by Larry Closs / Rebel Satori Press / 2011 / 978-1608640294 / 272 pages Empty Mirror received a copy of Beatitude from the author, with no obligation. Larry Closs' debut novel focuses … [Read more...]

Book Review – Time Adjusters & Other Stories by Bill Ectric

Eric D. Lehman

Time Adjusters and Other Stories by Bill Ectric

The modern fables that make up Bill Ectric's new collection of stories, Time Adjusters, are difficult to classify, in the best way possible. They seem a comic-book mishmash of science fiction and … [Read more...]

Tamper by Bill Ectric, reviewed by Eric D. Lehman

Eric D. Lehman

Tamper - Bill Ectric

Tamper, the new book by Bill Ectric, frames itself as a boy named Whit's effort to comprehend his past. Did he have a prophetic dream about a bag of bones on the side of the road? Did his friend … [Read more...]

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