Avant-Pop Rant & Rave
Volume 16 Number 1
April-May 1994
FOCUS: AVANT-POP RANT & RAVE
THE UNDERGROUND REARS ITS UGLY HEAD
Ronald Sukenick
WRITING AS INCORRECTNESS
Martin Schecter
AMERIKA ON-LINE
Mark Amerika
STORMING THE FLOATING WORLD OF POSTMODERN HYPERREALITY
Larry McCaffery
CREATIVE MASOCHISM
Takayuki Tatsumi
DEATHMETAL TECHNOMUTANT MORPHING
Lance Olsen
TECHNOPHILIA’S LAST WAVE
Rob Hardin
THE CULTURAL MULATTO REVISITED
Philip Lewis
NEOISM
Don Webb reviews No Pity by Stewart Home
MASCULISM
David Meltzer reviews The Rag and Bone Shop of the Heart: Poems for Men, edited by Robert Bly, James Hillman, and Michael Meade
FEATURE: THE NEW YORK READING SCENE
DOWNTOWN SPOKEN WORD SCENE
Christian X. Hunter
I…JUST…CAN’T…SEEM…TO…REMEMBER…THE…WORDS…
Legs McNeil
FEATURE: AIDS NEW YORK
PLAGUE YEARS: Petger Schaberg reviews Our Plague by James Chapman
FEATURE: WOMEN ON EDGE
EXPERIMENTAL WOMEN
Carolyn Guyer reviews Resurgent: New Writing by Women, edited by Lou Robinson and Camille Norton
FEATURE: SMALL & UNIVERSITY PRESS POETRY
SLOP & POP
Kay Murphy reviews Black Slip by Terry Wolverton and Big Towns, Big Talk by Patricia Smith
DRY BONES
Raymond R. Patterson reviews Folks Like Me by Sam Cornish
DARK AT NOON
Gary Lenhart reviews Constance by Jane Kenyon
ONE SUPERB POEM
Dick Allen reviews Collected Poems 1935-1992 by F. T. Prince
POETRY MEANT FOR ADULTS
Sharon Olinka reviews Dead, Dinner, or Naked by Evan Zimroth and Getting Under Way: New and Selected Poems by Colette Inez
THE LOAM OF THE POEM
Ralph Savarese reviews The Old Horsefly by Karl Shapiro
WAR AND INJUSTICE
Jon Forrest Glade reviews Interrogations by Leroy V. Quintana and Continuous Performance by Maggie Jaffe
SULLEN CRAFT
Edward Butscher reviews A Flower Whose Name I Do Not Know by David Romtvedt, The Darmstadt Orchids by Stuart Friebert, and Your Heart Will Fly Away by David Rigsbee
A REVERENCE FOR COMMON LIVES
Lisa Suhair Majaj reviews Traveling Mercies by David Williams
BOOK REVIEWS
FORERUNNERS OF THE NEW BLACK CONSCIOUSNESS
Norman Spencer reviews Black Popular Culture, edited by Gina Dent
A PLEASANT SURPRISE
George R. McMurray reviews The Ships by Roberto Quesada
SILVER AGE
Lilia Todd reviews The Avant–Garde Frontier: Russia Meets the West, 1910-1930, edited by Gail Harrison Roman and Virginia Hagelstein Marquardt
ALWAYS HIMSELF
Oliver Conant reviews The Stories and Recollections of Umberto Saba, translated by Estelle Gilson
THE ACADEMY AS A CULTURAL CENTER?
Richard Halpern reviews Marginal Forces/Cultural Centers: Tolson, Pynchon, and the Politics of the Canon by Michael Bérubé
MONKEY AS A WRITER
Stephen-Paul Martin reviews Monkey and Man by Paul Zelevansky
POETRY AS LIFE AND LIFE AS FIESTA
Alain Arias-Misson reviews My Life in Flux—and Vice Versa by Emmett Williams
THE DYER’S HAND
George Held reviews Hands of the Saddlemaker by Nicholas Samaras
THE FATHER WILL GIVE WAY
Michael Schumacher reviews Collected Poems by Louis Ginsberg
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Charles Johnson reviewed Richard Wright's American Hunger in the inaugural issue of the American Book Review, Volume 1 , No. 1, December 1977.