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- American Book Review
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Goldenrod by Maggie Smith (review) Volume 43, Number 1, Spring 2022, pp. 21-24
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This issue contains 35 articles in total
- Fidelity, Betrayal, and the Time of Bernard Stiegler
- What Press Books: An Interview with Katharine Haake
- Why No Goodbye? by Pamela Laskin (review)
- Intrusive Beauty by Joseph Capista (review)
- The Mystery of Systems by Carl Rosenstock, and: The Blue Canoe of Longing by Margot Farrington (review)
- The Stones of Lifta by Marc Kaminsky (review)
- The Weight of Bodily Touches by Joseph Zaccardi (review)
- In the Blink of a Third Eye by Valery Oisteanu (review)
- Bruise Songs by Steve Davenport (review)
- Status of the Mourned by Hugh Seidman (review)
- When Your Wife has Tommy John Surgery and other Baseball Stories by E. Ethelbert Miller (review)
- The Corpse Everyone Loved by Hannah Hess (review)
- All My Sins Remembered by Ron Cooper (review)
- The Boy Who Listened to Paintings by Dean Kostos (review)
- Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America by Ibram X. Kendi (review)
- Damaged Heritage: The Elaine Race Massacre and a Story of Reconciliation by J. Chester Johnson (review)
- Continental Divide by Alex Myers (review)
- Spider Love Song and Other Stories by Nancy Au (review)
- The Blue Sky by Galsan Tschinag (review)
- Evidence of V: A Novel in Fragments, Facts, and Fictions by Sheila O'Connor (review)
- Hard Mouth by Amanda Goldblatt (review)
- The Spiral of Words by Jorge Armenteros (review)
- Interventions: An Interview with Elizabeth McCracken
- Modernism and Close Reading ed. by David James (review)
- Against Creativity by Oli Mould (review)
- The Anguish of Thought by Évelyne Grossman (review)
- An American Indian Manifesto
- Hoarders by Kate Durbin (review)
- Masked Man, Black: Pandemic & Protest Poems by Frank X. Walker (review)
- Pandemic Poetry: 31 Days by Christoffer Petersen (review)
- And the People Stayed Home by Kitty O'Meara (review)
- Goldenrod by Maggie Smith (review)
- When the Light of the World Was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through: A Norton Anthology of Native Nations Poetry ed. by Joy Harjo, LeAnne Howe, and Jennifer Elise Foerster (review)
- Introduction: Poetry and Pandemic: Modern Marriage, Ancient Partners
- Why Is There Nothing—Rather Than Something?
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