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Celebrating Pride Month!

June 1, 2020July 15, 2020 driftlessareareview

The Driftless Area Review celebrate Gay Pride! Continue reading Celebrating Pride Month!

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Commonplace Book: Patriotism and War Crimes in Shakespeare’s Henry V

May 25, 2020May 24, 2020 driftlessareareview

“We few, we happy few, we band of brothers.” Continue reading Commonplace Book: Patriotism and War Crimes in Shakespeare’s Henry V

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Common Place by Sarah Pinder @ nyjb

May 20, 2020May 25, 2025 driftlessareareview

“Sarah Pinder turns the mundane into the poetic sublime.” Continue reading Common Place by Sarah Pinder @ nyjb

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Translation Tuesdays: Young Once, by Patrick Modiano @ NYJB

April 21, 2020May 25, 2025 driftlessareareview

“Young Once is an elegant noir written by a master prose stylist.” Continue reading Translation Tuesdays: Young Once, by Patrick Modiano @ NYJB

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Espresso Shots: Big Bang Generation, by Gary Russell (Doctor Who: The Glamour Chronicles)

April 17, 2020April 16, 2020 driftlessareareview

Will the Doctor save the universe? Continue reading Espresso Shots: Big Bang Generation, by Gary Russell (Doctor Who: The Glamour Chronicles)

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Espresso Shots: The Partners by Louis Auchincloss

April 12, 2020April 12, 2020 driftlessareareview

If you are looking for a short novel to scratch that Mad Men itch, The Partners is the novel for you. Continue reading Espresso Shots: The Partners by Louis Auchincloss

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THE NASSER HUSSAIN INTERVIEW

December 23, 2019December 25, 2019 driftlessareareview

I talk with Nasser Hussain about his writing process, GIS, Oulipo, and the Canadian poetry scene. Continue reading THE NASSER HUSSAIN INTERVIEW

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SKY WRI TEI NGS by Nasser Hussain

December 22, 2019December 16, 2019 driftlessareareview

Nasser Hussain manipulates language in such a way to reinvent the practice of reading. Continue reading SKY WRI TEI NGS by Nasser Hussain

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Wednesday Comics Panel: Hellboy: 25 Years of Covers, by Mike Mignola @ nyjb

October 30, 2019May 25, 2025 driftlessareareview

Hellboy: 25 Years of Covers by Mike Mignola turns these pulpy misadventures into immaculate art. Continue reading Wednesday Comics Panel: Hellboy: 25 Years of Covers, by Mike Mignola @ nyjb

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Wednesday Comics Panel: The Night: A Graphic Novel, by Philippe Druillet

October 23, 2019 driftlessareareview

Brief and beautiful, Druillet’s genius shines through in this madcap adventure across post-apocalyptic wastes. Continue reading Wednesday Comics Panel: The Night: A Graphic Novel, by Philippe Druillet

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