Minneapolis. University of Minneapolis Press. 2022. 292 pages.
The truth hurts. Or as James Baldwin, patron saint of twentieth-century American literature and David Mura’s book, more insightfully puts…
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- Ann Arbor. University of Michigan Press. 2022. 474 pages. Stephen D. Miller has assembled an engaging collection of fourteen short stories, numerous poems in varied forms, and two essays spanning th…
- Seattle. Amazon Crossing. 2022. 452 pages. Extensively researched and written with clear respect and affection for its subject, Fatima Bremmer’s biography of Sweden’s first investigative journalist de…
- Cambridge, Massachusetts. MIT Press. 2022. 176 pages. Mathematics has been feared by many and loved by some for its rigor, symbolism, and brevity. Literature on mathematics abounds with technical, bi…
- White River Junction, Vermont. Chelsea Green. 2023. 224 pages. With an unwieldy subtitle for a somewhat unwieldy book, At Work in the Ruins is largely a continuation or an updating of an essay Dougald…
- Munich. Penguin Verlag. 2022. 185 pages. I eagerly awaited the new book by German writer Gregor Sander, released in spring 2022, because his clear yet multivalent writing has always left me wanting mo…
- New York. PEN America. 2022 (©2021). 417 pages. IN KEN BURNS’S 2001 DOCUMENTARY series Jazz, saxophonist Branford Marsalis says, “The blues are about freedom. You know, there…
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Press. 2023. 289 pages. SINCE THIS REVIEW is written by an essayist, rather than a literary critic or theorist, I should perhaps begin by sharing the w…
- Madeira Park, British Columbia. Douglas & McIntyre. 2022. 184 pages. COMBINING PERSONAL MEMOIR with cultural history, Kinauvit? reflects Norma Dunning’s experience constr…
- New York. Bloomsbury Academic. 2022. 268 pages. AFRICAN LITERATURES as World Literature is in the Literatures as World Literature series, described as “a novel appro…
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- Ann Arbor. University of Michigan Press. 2022. 184 pages. IT IS MY SEMI-PROFESSIONAL opinion that anybody reviewing a book of essays must wrestle with the question, “Who on earth buy…
- New York. Scribner. 2022. 208 pages. FEN, BOG AND SWAMP, by Annie Proulx, is the much-anticipated follow-up to her last work, Barkskins, where Proulx, well known for…
- Toronto. House of Anansi. 2022. 200 pages. WRITERS AND THINKERS have presented Canada’s Massey Lectures since 1961, published to accompany CBC broadcasts; Tomson Highway delivers thi…
- New York. Amistad. 2022. 368 pages. SHORTLY AFTER THE publication of Miss Chloe, a graduate student sent me an unsolicited text message exclaiming, “So far I am 21 pages int…
- New York. Other Press. 2023. 432 pages. PUBLISHED IN FRANCE in 1999, Nicolas Delalande’s Struggle and Mutual Aid is a mainly Eurocentric study of the International Workingmen…
- Montreal. Drawn & Quarterly. 2022. 430 pages. IN THE FIRST two frames of Ducks, Kate Beaton introduces herself as the protagonist of this very personal and profoundly mo…
- Oxfordshire, UK. Routledge. 2022. 238 pages. USING AN APPROACH that empowers students by fostering their hidden constructions of mathematics structures, The Psychology of Mathemat…
- London. Chelsea Green. 2022. 214 pages. MATTIAS DESMET IS professor of psychology at the University of Ghent (Belgium). He is well known in academic circles for his research on fraud…
- Urbana. University of Illinois Press. 2021. 316 pages. DURING ROUGHLY THE first half of the twentieth century, the literature of the fantastic in English was subdivided into well-deli…
- Evanston. Northwestern University Press. 2022. 134 pages. FROM BOETHIUS’S The Consolation of Philosophy to Nelson Mandela’s Long Walk to Freedom, the history of pris…
- Madrid. Alfaguara. 2022. 320 pages. THROUGHOUT HIS outstanding career as a fiction writer, Mario Vargas Llosa has also distinguished himself as a notable literary critic. His books on…
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