MARI SANDOZ & OLD JULES
OLD JULES By Mari Sandoz (1896-1966) “Spring came to the range country with the swiftness of the swallows. In the morning snowdrifts lay deep along the wagon trails....
Read MoreOLD JULES By Mari Sandoz (1896-1966) “Spring came to the range country with the swiftness of the swallows. In the morning snowdrifts lay deep along the wagon trails....
Read MorePositions with White Roses, by Ursule Molinaro is one of the best books I’ve read all year. (for profiles go here and here; the second link is to a site reviewing...
Read MoreI spent the weekend reading a book I had hoped would piss me off: MFA VS NYC, The Two Cultures of American Fiction, edited by Chad Harbach. It did piss me off I...
Read MoreI’ve just finished Ron Sukenick‘s book, Down and In:Life in the Underground. It chronicles life in the underground from about 1948 to 1984. This is a great...
Read MoreFrigid Irony and Overheated Satire: Queer and Alone The first thing I noticed about James Stahs’ Queer and Alone is that the narrator protagonist is...
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