"Lauren Camp’s newest collection Took House is a multitude. Hawks, owls,
coyotes, ravens mix with Georgia O’Keefe, Donald Judd, and Annie Leibovitz.
Minimal yet soaring. Cemented in time and form yet fluid. There are love
poems, avant-garde experiments, prose chunks, fre...
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Ten years after Footnotes in Gaza, Joe Sacco returns with yet another
masterpiece, Paying the Land. "A tour de force . . . luminous . . . Joe
Sacco's large-scale panels teem with detail, visual and verbal . . . What
begins as an exploration of the effects of fracking on...
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"I don’t know of any other writer who can render the brutality of life with
such honesty and dazzle. . . . That Lidia Yuknavitch can create such beauty
out of the tragedy of contemporary life is testament to her skill as an
artist. Verge is volatile and vital, and it hit...
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Writing into the wounds and reverberations of the Israel/Palestine conflict,
Philip Metres’ fourth book of poems, Shrapnel Maps, is at once elegiac and
activist, an exploratory surgery to extract the slivers of cartography
through palimpsest and erasure. A wedding in Tou...
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