Short Story Collections
Volume 26, Number 4
May-June 2005
Cinematic Fictions
Jeffrey R. Di Leo reviews On the Way to My Father’s Funeral by Jonathan Baumbach
Death Becomes Him
David Massengill reviews We’re in Trouble by Christopher Coake
Teetering between Forms
Stacey Gottlieb reviews Waiting for Elvis by Toni Graham
Less Is More
Amy Havel reviews This Life She’s Chosen by Kirsten Sundberg Lunstrum
The “We” Generation
Stacey Levine reviews How We Are Hungry by Dave Eggers
Talent, Adrift
Sean Bernard reviews Men and Cartoons by Jonathan Lethem
Ordinary People
Lori O’Dea reviews You Are Not the One by Vestal McIntyre
Writer’s Writer
Tom Williams reviews The Complete History of New Mexico by Kevin McIlvoy
Feature: Digital Culture
The Road to thePost Human
Dene Grigar reviews Digital People: From Bionic Humans to Androids by Sidney Perkowitz
Wide-Angled View
Davis Schneiderman reviews Cultures in Webs: Working in Hypermedia with the Documentary Image by Roderick Coover
Feature: Postmodern Memories
Via Negativia
Susan M. Schultz reviews Incapacity Jeanne Heuving
Finding a Voice
Chris A. Lovell reviews Leaving by Sergio Waisman
Stories of the I
Leora Lev reviews Pink Steam by Dodie Bellamy
Book Reviews
Seeing the Way
Alicia Ostriker reviews Door in the Mountain: New and Collected Poems, 1965-2003 by Jean Valentine
What You Couldn’t Say
Kathleen Warnock reviews Notice by Heather Lewis
Order That of Itself Can Speak
Fred Muratori reviews Pastorelles by John Taggart
Forced Labor
Daniel Bouchard reviews Chinese Letter by Svetislav Basara
We’re Not in Kansas Anymore
Peter Conners reviews The Walls of Circumstance by Dennis Barone
Truth and Appearances
Wayne Miller reviews Saving the Appearances by Liz Waldner
Bruyas’s Solution
Julia Bloch Frey reviews “Bonjour, Monsieur Courbet!”: The Bruyas Collection from the Musée Fabre, Montpellier edited by Sarah Lees
Beloved Heretics
Arthur Sainer reviews Heir to the Glimmering World by Cynthia Ozick
Reading Coffee Grounds
Sharon Olinka reviews Eda: An Anthology of Contemporary Turkish Poetry edited by Murat Nemet-Nejat
Life Is a Cabaret, Old Chum
Charles Marowitz reviews The Cabaret by Lisa Appignanesi
Angels Marching into Darkness
Anthony J. Cuda reviews In the Salt Marsh by Nancy Willard
The Raw Silk Route
Lee Bellavance reviews Raw Silk by Meena Alexander
Whedon and He
Tom Price reviews A Language Dark Enough: Essays on Exile by Tony Whedon
The Necessary, Uncomfortable Place
Keith Taylor reviews The Fertile Crescent by John Repp
No Other World but This
Jocelyn Emerson reviews Overboard by Beth Anderson
Sacred Stats
Ron Briley reviews The Numbers Game: Baseball’s Lifelong Fascination with Statistics by Alan Schwarz
Delight and Instruct
Chad Parmenter reviews Hand-Held Executions by Joan Houlihan
Slavic Bard
Marina von Hirsch reviews Voicing the Distant: Shakespeare and Russian Modernist Poetry by Ekaterina Sukhanova
Departments
Picketing the Zeitgeist: The Writer in Wartime
by Harold Jaffe
Erratum
Tribute
George Economou remembers Robert Creeley
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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.