Intersex Writing
Volume 37, Number 4
May-June 2016
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Christopher Breu’s Introduction to Focus: “Rethinking Intersex”
Eric Longfellow reviews Aaron Apps’s Intersex: A Memoir
Catherine A. Ratliff reviews Georgiann Davis’s Contesting Intersex: The Dubious Diagnosis
Michael Gibson Wollitz reviews Jeffrey Eugenides’s Middlesex
Karlie Rodríguez reviews Abigail Tarttelin’s Golden Boy
Christine N. Stamper reviews I.W. Gregorio’s None of the Above
Feature: A Life’s History; Portraits in Poetry
Duane Niatum reviews John D. McDermott’s Red Cloud, Oglala Legend
Hasanthika Sirisena reviews Paul Pines’s Charlotte Songs
Jennifer Levin reviews Michelle Greenblatt’s Ashes and Seeds
Book Reviews
Christian Moraru reviews Michel Houellebecq, Lorin Stein, trans., Submission
Steven Moore reviews David Markson’s This is Not a Novel
Jeffrey Cyphers Wright reviews David M. Katz’s Stanzas on Oz, Poems 2011-2014
DeWitt Henry reviews Susan Tepper’s The Merrill Diaries
Hannah Green reviews Sharon White’s Boiling Lake (On Voyage)
Richard Martin reviews Gloria Frym’s The True Patriot
Sarah White reviews Robert Wexelblatt’s Heiberg’s Twitch
Courtney Morgan reviews Jason Snyder’s Family Album
James Tadd Adcox reviews Natsume Sōseki, Jay Rubin, trans., The Miner
Judith Podell reviews Thasseus Rutkowski’s Violent Outbursts
Andrea Scarpino reviews Mary Biddinger’s Small Enterprise
Robert Kramer reviews Adam Kirsch’s Emblems of the Passing World
Siham Karami reviews Quincy Lehr’s The Dark Lord of the Tiki Bar
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