Dance
Volume 40, Number 4
May-June 2019
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Gina Masucci MacKenzie’s Introduction to Focus: Dance
Sidney Homan’s “On Two Premiers by Ariel Rivka Dance”
Jillian Harris interviews Jena Woodbury
Daniel T. O’Hara reviews Frank Kermode’s Romantic Image
Gina Masucci MacKenzie reviews Kevin Winkler’s Big Deal: Bob Fosse and Dance in the American Musical
Feature: Beat Genealogies
Jorge García-Robles reviews Jack Kerouac’s On the Road
Book Reviews
Karen Corinne Herceg reviews Richard Martin’s Goosebumps of Antimatter
Rebecca Cuthbert reviews Adrianne Harun’s Catch, Release
Robert Kramer reviews Marc Kaminsky’s A Cleft in the Rock
Diane Goodman reviews Jane Rosenberg LaForge’s The Hawkman: A Fairy Tale of the Great War
Bryon Dickon reviews J. Michael Martinez’s Museum of the Americas
Tara Stillions Whitehead reviews Larry Fondation’s Time is the Longest Distance
Alicia Ostriker reviews Walter Hess’s A Refugee’s Journey: A Memoir
James Tadd Adcox reviews Michael Earl Craig’s Woods and Clouds Interchangeable
Cheryl A. Emerson reviews Wilson Bueno, Erín Moure, trans., Paraguayan Sea
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