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Espresso Shots: Where Marshland Came to Flower, by Peter Anderson

October 15, 2023 driftlessareareview

Where Marshland Comes to Flower by Peter Anderson is highly recommended for those who love the art of the short story and the continuing literary legacy of Chicago. Continue reading Espresso Shots: Where Marshland Came to Flower, by Peter Anderson

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Biography Mondays: Karl Marx: Greatness and Illusion, by Gareth Stedman Jones

September 4, 2023 driftlessareareview

Karl Marx: Greatness and Illusion is an indispensable volume, an epic about a man and his times. Continue reading Biography Mondays: Karl Marx: Greatness and Illusion, by Gareth Stedman Jones

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Translation Tuesdays: Mater 2-10, by Hwang Sok-yong

August 1, 2023August 1, 2023 driftlessareareview

Mater 2-10, by Hwang Sok-yong, chronicles Jino’s sit-in, weaving together Korean history and Jino’s family history into a multi-generational saga. Continue reading Translation Tuesdays: Mater 2-10, by Hwang Sok-yong

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Photography Fridays: L.A. Babe: The Real Women of Los Angeles 1975 – 1988, by Moshe Brakha

July 14, 2023July 12, 2023 driftlessareareview

“Paris had Brassaï. And Berlin had Newton. But Moshe had L.A., babe.” Continue reading Photography Fridays: L.A. Babe: The Real Women of Los Angeles 1975 – 1988, by Moshe Brakha

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Commonplace Book: 3 Random Passages from Richard Makin Novels

June 12, 2023June 10, 2023 driftlessareareview

Bendy words heaped into bulwarks. Continue reading Commonplace Book: 3 Random Passages from Richard Makin Novels

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CRITICAL APPRAISALS: JOYCE / BECKETT // ASHBERY /// MAKIN – Part Five

June 11, 2023June 4, 2023 driftlessareareview

What Makin does in his literary projects is create meaning by both stripping down and overloading language with meaning. Continue reading CRITICAL APPRAISALS: JOYCE / BECKETT // ASHBERY /// MAKIN – Part Five

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CRITICAL APPRAISALS: JOYCE / BECKETT // ASHBERY /// MAKIN – Part Four

June 9, 2023June 4, 2023 driftlessareareview

Language is a toy, something played with, subverted, parodied, and explored. Continue reading CRITICAL APPRAISALS: JOYCE / BECKETT // ASHBERY /// MAKIN – Part Four

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CRITICAL APPRAISALS: JOYCE / BECKETT // ASHBERY /// MAKIN – Part 3

June 7, 2023June 4, 2023 driftlessareareview

Yet even an anti-novel is still a novel. Continue reading CRITICAL APPRAISALS: JOYCE / BECKETT // ASHBERY /// MAKIN – Part 3

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CRITICAL APPRAISALS: JOYCE / BECKETT // ASHBERY /// MAKIN – Part Two

June 5, 2023June 4, 2023 driftlessareareview

Both Ulysses and the Wake expose the frailties and chaos of language. Continue reading CRITICAL APPRAISALS: JOYCE / BECKETT // ASHBERY /// MAKIN – Part Two

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CRITICAL APPRAISALS: JOYCE / BECKETT // ASHBERY /// MAKIN – Part 1

June 4, 2023June 5, 2023 driftlessareareview

Richard Makin’s trilogy (Work, Dwelling, Mourning) represents a landmark achievement in (post)modern literature, one that avoids easy classification or explanation. Continue reading CRITICAL APPRAISALS: JOYCE / BECKETT // ASHBERY /// MAKIN – Part 1

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