Available in our Winter 2011 issue.
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The Agony of Victory (on Brian Christian’s The Most Human Human: What Talking with Computers Teaches Us About What It Means to Be Alive & Joshua Foer’s Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything)
Available in our Winter 2011 issue.
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Tradecraft (on Adam Foulds’s The Broken Word; Melissa Range’s Horse and Rider; Nick Lantz’s We Don’t Know We Don’t Know; & Alice Friman’s Vinculum)
Available in our Winter 2011 issue.
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All Possible Worlds (on Josie Sigler’s Living Must Bury; Harmony Holiday’s Negro League Baseball; David Clewell’s Taken Somehow by Surprise; Kathleen Graber’s The Eternal City; and Maxine Scates’s Undone)
Available in our Spring 2012 issue.
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It’s All in the Details (on Charles Baxter’s Gryphon: New and Selected Stories; Ann Packer’s Swim Back to Me; Ernest J. Finney’s Sequoia Gardens: California Stories; Phillip Sterling’s In Which Brief Stories Are Told; & Amina Gautier’s At-Risk)
Available in our Spring 2012 issue.
Available in our Summer 2012 issue.
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Angles and Angels of American Poetry (on Norman Finkelstein’s On Mount Vision: Forms of the Sacred in Contemporary American Poetry; Marjorie Perloff’s Unoriginal Genius: Poetry by Other Means in the New Century; Brett C. Millier’s Flawed Light: American Women Poets and Alcohol; and Samuel Hazo’s The Stroke of a Pen: Essays on Poetry and Other Provocations)
Available in our Summer 2012 issue.
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A Question Takes (on Marvin Bell’s Vertigo: The Living Dead Man Poems and Whiteout; Jane Hirshfield’s Come, Thief; Kevin Prufer’s In a Beautiful Country; and Kevin Goodan’s Upper Level Disturbances)
Available in our Summer 2012 issue.
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on Monopolizing the Master: Henry James and the Politics of Modern Literary Scholarship by Michael Anesko
Available in our Winter 2012 issue.