University Press Fiction
Volume 22 Number 3
March-April, 2001
FOCUS: University Press Fiction
Imperfect Remnants
Carole Burns reviews In the Gathering Woods by Adria Bernardi
Failures of Imagination
Robert L. McLaughlin reviews Color of Law by David Milofsky
Outsiders Looking In
Ewing Campbell reviews Long Odds by Gordon Weaver
Outsider
Richard Murphy reviews Auslander by Mary Powell
Southern Grotesque
Amy Havel reviews Ice Age by Robert Anderson
FEATURE: The Art Market
Essay: The Emperor’s New Clothes
Alain Arias-Misson
Art as a Service Industry
Martin Washburn reviews Tales from the Art Crypt by Richard Feigen
FEATURE: Singular Lives
Howl Long!?
Michael Carter reviews The Poetry and Life of Allen Ginsberg by Edward Sanders
Daddie Dearest
Charles Marowitz reviews Dream Catcher by Margaret A. Salinger
KFBK (Known for Being Known)
Richard Kostelanetz reviews Susan Sontag by Carl Rollyson and Lisa Paddock
FEATURE: Love On The Edge
The Basic Contours
Jim Feast reviews Northwest Edge: Deviant Fictions edited by Lidia Yuknavitch and L.N. Pearson
Whose Lust Is This Anyways?
Lesley C. Graydon reviews Kamikaze Lust by Lauren Sanders
Defiant on Thin Ice
Henry Grinberg reviews The Silicon Valley Diet by Richard Grayson
FEATURE: National Poetry Month Supplement
Among the Kingfishers
Fred Muratori reviews The Integral Years by William Everson
I Have Never Seen Elvis, but I Defend His Right to Appear
Susan Swartwout reviews The Blessing by Richard Jones
Transformations
James Hatch reviews The Ledge by Michael Collier
Sound Thinking
Kent Chadwick reviews Echo Regime by John Olsen
sighting d.a. levy
Karl Young reviews Random Sightings (The Egyptian Stroboscope Sessions) by d.a. levy and D.R. Wagner, and Random Sightings (d.a. has left the building) and (Invisible) Random Sightings by d.a. levy
A Woman of a Thousand Eyes
Veronica Mitchell reviews Blessing the Boats by Lucille Clifton
To Hell and Back
Rafael Campo reviews A Mayan Astronomer in Hell’s Kitchen by Martín Espada
Post-Metaphysical Shards
Krysia Jopek reviews The Promises of Glass by Michael Palmer
Book Reviews
The Anonymous Time Machine of the Future Present
Kevin Carollo reviews ATM by Matthew Fuller
How to Read
Doug Nufer reviews Fidget by Kenneth Goldsmith
Drag: Joyce Carol Oates Does Marilyn Monroe
Jill Nagle reviews Blonde by Joyce Carol Oates
Walking the Walk
Harry Rolnick reviews Wanderlust by Rebecca Solnit
Culture War
Lem Coley reviews The Cultural Cold War by Frances Stonor Saunders
Queen of Hearts Doug Rice reviews The Royal Family by William T. Vollmann
In Dante’s Footsteps
Patrick Madden reviews Leap by Terry Tempest Williams
Look Homeward, Dullsville
Sean Bernard reviews In My Other Life by Joan Silber
Mingus Music
Peter C. Herman reviews Myself When I am Real by Gene Santoro
The Trial Is Over Kevin Patrick Finucane reviews Freud’s Megalomania by Israel Rosenfield
The Idea of Space
Jaclyn Piudik reviews A Test of Solitude by Emmanuel Hocquard
New York, New York
Thomas Fink reviews The Scene of My Selves edited by Terence Diggory and Stephen Paul Miller
The God Image
Eve Jackson reviews Jung’s Thoughts on God by Donald R. Dyer
The Divine Count T
Bob Blaisdell reviews Divine and Human and Other Stories by Leo Tolstoy
Departments
Rants and Raves
Letters to the Editor
Essay: Upgrading Gutenberg’s Codex
Matt Briggs
Tribute
Robert Creeley Remembers Gregory Corso
From the Backlist
Vernon Frazer reviews Misterioso by Sascha Feinstein
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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.