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Month: December 2014

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The Greatest Comeback, by Patrick J. Buchanan

December 28, 2014 driftlessareareview

Pat Buchanan wrote a new book. It’s about Nixon’s 1968 campaign for the presidency. Continue reading The Greatest Comeback, by Patrick J. Buchanan

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book reviews, books, Poetry, pop culture, The InternetLeave a comment

The Red List, by Stephen Cushman

December 7, 2014 driftlessareareview

“The Red List” by Stephen Cushman, like an Internet web search, is a free associative romp. Continue reading The Red List, by Stephen Cushman

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Commonplace Book: “Death, be not proud …” by John Donne

December 6, 2014December 4, 2014 driftlessareareview

A well known sonnet from John Donne. Continue reading Commonplace Book: “Death, be not proud …” by John Donne

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book reviews, books, CCLaP, CCLAP Fridays, pop culture, SFWPLeave a comment

CCLaP Fridays: Muscle Cars, by Stephen G. Eoannou

December 5, 2014April 17, 2020 driftlessareareview

This week I review “Muscle Cars,” by Stephen G. Eoannou, a short story collection that follows the lives of inarticulate misfits in the Buffalo, NY area. Continue reading CCLaP Fridays: Muscle Cars, by Stephen G. Eoannou

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books, cantos, Interviews, modernism, pop culture, postmodernism, ulyssesLeave a comment

An Interview with Christopher Bernard

December 1, 2014December 5, 2014 driftlessareareview

Earlier this year, I reviewed Christopher Bernard’s new collection of short stories, “In the American Night.” In this interview, we talk about the writing process, feminism, and pop culture. Continue reading An Interview with Christopher Bernard

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Karl Wolff is a freelance writer working in the Milwaukee area.
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