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Monthly Archives: October 2012
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
6 Comments
What, no video? You’re breaking my book-loving heart!
With the changing seasons upon us, Brave Little Books is a tad under the weather this week. There might be a written review up later today or tomorrow to compensate but I would not like to subject all of you … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
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1Q84
1Q84 is a novel by Haruki Murakami and translated by Jay Rubin (Books 1 & 2) and Philip Gabriel (Book 3), © Knopf 2011
Love, an Index
Love, an Index is a collection of poetry by Rebecca Lindenberg, © McSweeney’s 2012
Posted in Book Review
Tagged book review, contemporary poetry, death, debut, loneliness, loss, love, memory, poetry, reading process, retrospective, travel
6 Comments