Nothing Gold Can Stay: Race and the American Dream in HOW MUCH OF THESE HILLS IS GOLDHow Much of These Hills is Gold, reviewed by Elizabeth Hall Magill
Trying to Solve the Puzzle of It: Review of Melissa Faliveno's TOMBOYLANDReviewed by JoAnne E. Lehman
Review of under the aegis of a winged mind by Makalani BandeleMakalani Bandele’s first full-length collection is a stunning jazz fantasia that thrums with Bandele’s deep knowledge of music and the post-
Mixing It Up: The Intimacy of Storytelling in What Are You Going Throughreviewed by Dianne Aprile Sigrid Nunez’s latest novel, What are You Going Through, embodies the fourth criterion in Italo Calvino’s list
review of Natasha Trethewey's Memorial DriveNear the end of her memoir, Natasha Trethewey remarks, “To survive trauma, one must be able to tell a story about it.”
An Ableist Reckoning for the Literary Canon: Review of Cyborg DetectiveI find myself meditating on the phrase “don’t let your disability define you” since reading Jillian Weise’s poetry collection Cyborg Detecti