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Child Wonder
Child Wonder is a novel by Roy Jacobsen and translated by Don Bartlett and Don Shaw, © Graywolf Press 2011 *Wow sorry for the mishap. I wrote this last week and it never published! Enjoy two videos this week! Woo-hoo!
The New Clean
The New Clean is a collection of poems by Jon Sands, © Write Bloody 2011
Posted in Book Review
Tagged age, aging, book review, childhood, contemporary poetry, growing up, love, new york city, New York subway, poetry, regression, slam poetry, spoken word, time, trains, transportation
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The Cat’s Table
The Cat’s Table is a novel by Michael Ondaatje, © Knopf 2011
Posted in Book Review
Tagged book review, change, child protagonist, children, coming of age, contemporary fiction, fiction, growing up, losers, novel, perspective, retrospective, ship, steamship, transition
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