Garfield minus garfield plus a german shepherd who’s horny for jon 10
Has happiness finally found German, or is it too good to be true?
Casper and Fauntleroy 13
Sunday is Fauntleroy’s day to relax and take it easy, but this week fate has something quite different in store for him!
Bloom’s Last Word
“We hear the intuitive Bloom, the open and receptive reader, the brooder and fabulous conversation partner, talking and chuckling, searching and scowling; we see him rubbing his brow and thinking aloud…”
Anvil and Rose 10
In this latest Anvil and Rose, Inspector Watt reviews books by Agustín Guambo, David Lehman, J. Michael Martinez, Maureen N. McLane, and Chelsey Minnis.
Casper and Fauntleroy 12
In order to accomplish great feats, sometimes one must find help from unlikely sources…and the Chemist might have found the most unlikely of them all!
On São Bernardo by Graciliano Ramos
Adam Morris reviews Padma Viswanathan’s new translation of São Bernardo by Graciliano Ramos. “The novel is at once a merciless satire of social class in postcolonial Brazil, and a sensitivity reader’s worst nightmare.“
Poetry: John Olson
However outlandish the utterance, however devious the digression, or pained the disclosure, an Olson poem conveys and keeps a somber promise, that words will not fail.
Poems by Helen Adam
Helen Adam is a singular luminary whose ballads, if you read them out loud and late at night, will sneak into your mind and create phantasmagorias of exquisite, sensual, brooding, and melancholy fairy-tales.
Garfield minus garfield plus a german shepherd who’s horny for jon 9
German knows how to cure Jon’s boredom. If only Jon would listen!
Resurrection of the Ancillary: Two Books by Ammiel Alcalay
Joe Safdie hits two bird with one stone reviewing Ammiel Alcalay’s A Bibliography for After Jews and Arabs and his forthcoming Ghost Talk.
Anvil and Rose 9
Herman Van den Reeck returns for 5 lightning reviews of books by Justin Phillip Reed, Lana Del Rey, Maria Dahvana Headley, Eliza Griswold, and Norman Finkelstein.
A Land There Is No Title To
‘Song. Sang Freud. Spread on the chalcedony, a land there is no title to.’ And where is that? …
Sleight of Flower
Every creation has resonance beyond itself. Our participation in nature is a creative act by which nature knows its further nature, as we know our own.
Casper and Fauntleroy 10
There are two types of sailors in this world: the raucous kind who party well into the night…and Fauntleroy!
J.C. Bustriazo Ortiz // Michelle Gil-Montero
An astonishing medley of de-centered avant-garde and the late Neolithic, the poems of Bustriazo Ortiz breathe fresh air into the migratory Spanish language.