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Volume 31, Number 5
July-August 2010
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Laurel Blossom reviews Sabra Loomis’s House Held Together by Winds
Brian Allen Carr reviews Cliff Hudder’s Splinterville
Stephen Burn reviews ed. J. Peder Zane’s The Top Ten: Writers Pick Their Favorite Books
Joan Frank reviews Valerie Miner’s After Eden
J.D. Smith reviews George Witte’s Deniability and Steven P. Schneider’s Unexpected Guests
Tracy Daugherty reviews Vincent Craig Wright’s Redemption Center
Lise Clavel reviews John Fulton’s The Animal Girl
Tom Williams reviews Arnold Rampersad’s Ralph Ellison: A Biography
George Held reviews Halvard Johnson’s Organ Harvest with Entrance of Clones
Stephanie Eve Boone reviews Bob Sommer’s Where the Wind Blew
Steven Wingate reviews Steve Katz’s Antonello’s Lion
Kevin Prufer reviews Frederick Seidel’s Ooga-Booga
Gary Lain reviews Mel Freilicher’s The Unmaking of Americans: 7 Lives
Jean Braithwaite reviews Ander Monson’s Neck Deep and Other Predicaments
Doug Nufer reviews Dominique Fitzpatrick-O’Dinn’s Table of Forms
Thomas F. Dillingham reviews John Ridland’s A Brahms Card Ballad: Poems Selected for Hungarians
Amy Eggert and Kass Fleisher review Michael Joyce’s Was: annales nomadique/a novel of internet
Sascha Pöhlmann reviews Günter Grass’s Peeling the Onion
Sheri Reda reviews Robert D. Sutherland’s The Farringford Cadenza
Carol Niederlander reviews Bruce Bond’s Blind Rain
Chet Kozlowski reviews Martin Golan’s Where Things Are When You Lose Them
Matt Briggs reviews Carl Watson’s The Hotel of Irrevocable Acts
Paula Koneazny reviews Alice Notley’s In the Pines
Rob Schlegel reviews Joanna Klink’s Circadian
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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.