Gently Read Literature
June 2010 Issue 27
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Reviews of Contemporary Poetry and Literary Fiction
"The World is So Much in Us: Curtis Derrick on Paul Allen's Ground Forces," http://wp.me/pcuKI-ze
"Speaking Erasure: Mark Danowsky on Marilyn Hacker's Names," http://wp.me/pcuKI-zm
"The Red Heart: Martha Engber on Kathryn White's novel Emily Green and Me," http://wp.me/pcuKI-zg
"A Privacy All Its Own: Melinda Goodman on Elena Georgiou's Rhapsody of the Naked Immigrants," http://wp.me/pcuKI-zi
"Sassing Back, Rewriting the Politics of Incest: Antoinette Nora Claypoole on Sharon Doubiago's My Father's Love," http://wp.me/pcuKI-zq
"I Have Also Been Noticing How Important Words & Meanings Are in Our Lives: David Sewell on Sabrina Orah Mark's Tsim Tsum," http://wp.me/pcuKI-zu
"To the Other Side and Back Again: Millicent Borges Accardi's Woman on a Shaky Bridge," http://wp.me/pcuKI-zo
"Great & Small at the Same Time: Sabra Embury on Kamby Bolongo Mean River by Robert Lopez," http://wp.me/pcuKI-zk
"A Pitch-Perfect Look At An Imperfect Newsroom: Jill Shtulman on The Imperfectionist by Tom Rachman," http://wp.me/pcuKI-zs
June’s Featured Artist: Rachel Sitkin, http://rachelsitkin.com/home.html
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