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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Barley Patch
Barley Patch is a novel by Gerald Murnane, © Dalkey Archive Press 2011
Posted in Book Review
Tagged Australian, book review, character, contemporary fiction, fiction, frames, literary theory, loneliness, novel, perspective, philosophy, professor, reading process, retrospective, theory, writers, writing, writing process
6 Comments
Water Puppets
Water Puppets is a collection of poetry by Quan Barry, © University of Pittsburgh Press 2011
Posted in Book Review
Tagged America, Antarctic, beginnings, book review, contemporary poetry, death, Eden, endings, Garden of Eden, guilt, ice, ideology, iraq war, long form, pain, poetry, politics, puppetry, storytelling, Vietnam, violence, war, water puppetry
3 Comments
Night Circus
The Night Circus is a novel by Erin Morgenstern, © Doubleday 2011
Posted in Book Review
Tagged book review, circus, competition, contemporary fiction, debut, fantasy, fiction, harry potter, love, magic, nature, novel, perspective, power, second person
5 Comments