Submitted by Prairie Schooner on Mon, 03/13/2017 - 16:24
Jennifer S. Deayton on "Swimming in Hong Kong" by Stephanie Han. The collection is, according to Deayton, "More observational than plot-heavy, Han’s stories revolve around characters who find themselves at breaking points both large and small." Click here to read the full review!
Submitted by Prairie Schooner on Thu, 02/16/2017 - 13:50
Daniel A. Olivas on "Latino/a Literature in the Classroom: Twenty-first-century approaches to teaching": "the first volume of its type" .. "scholarly yet practical" .. "there's little doubt this volume will become a mainstay" .. click here to read!
Submitted by Prairie Schooner on Wed, 01/25/2017 - 16:25
Muriel Nelson reviews Lonny Kaneko's "Coming Home from Camp and Other Poems," which is a deep meditation on concentration camps run in the United States during World War II.
Submitted by Prairie Schooner on Thu, 12/08/2016 - 14:58
reviewed by Michael Lindgren
12/7/16-- Michael Lindgren reviews Anne Boyer's freewheeling book of prose poetry "Garments Against Women", a text that improvises on themes of feminist identity, precarity, illness, the nature of capital, and the twin poles of production and consumerism.
Submitted by Prairie Schooner on Wed, 10/07/2015 - 15:35
Reviews in brief from the staff of Prairie Schooner and associates.
Vol. 4 Issue 4. October 7, 2015. Ed. Paul Hanson Clark.
Excavation: A Memoir by Wendy C. Ortiz | Reviewed by Alyssa Martino
Trespass by Thomas Dooley | Reviewed by Anna Saikin
Things We Lost in the Fire by Vuyelwa Maluleke | Reviewed by Katie Schmid
Submitted by Prairie Schooner on Wed, 08/26/2015 - 17:42
Reviews in brief from the staff of Prairie Schooner and associates.
Vol. 4 Issue 3. August 26, 2015. Ed. Paul Clark.
The Stranger's Child by Alan Hollinghurst | Reviewed by Dirk van Nouhuys
Hemingway on a Bike by Eric Freeze | Reviewed by Ryan Borchers
Bird from Africa by Viola Allo | Reviewed by Ryler Dustin
Submitted by Prairie Schooner on Thu, 05/28/2015 - 14:12
Monthly book reviews in brief from the staff of Prairie Schooner and associates.
Vol. 4 Issue 3. May 28, 2015. Ed. Paul Clark.
City of Eternal Spring by Afaa Michael Weaver | Reviewed by Karen An-hwei Lee
Unexploded by Alison Macleod | Reviewed by Jennifer S. Deayton
Brown Girl, Brownstones by Paule Marshall | Reviewed by Jyotsna Sreenivasan
Submitted by Prairie Schooner on Wed, 04/22/2015 - 14:22
Monthly book reviews in brief from the staff of Prairie Schooner and associates.
Vol. 4 Issue 2. April 22, 2015. Ed. Paul Clark.
Salsa Nocturna by Daniel José Older | Reviewed by Sarah Mack
The Cartographer's Ink by Okla Elliott | Reviewed by Maggie Smith
Vulgar Remedies by Anna Journey | Reviewed by Maggie Trapp
Submitted by Prairie Schooner on Wed, 03/11/2015 - 12:05
Monthly book reviews in brief from the staff of Prairie Schooner and associates.
Vol. 4 Issue 1. March 11, 2015. Ed. Paul Clark.
Unaccompanied Minors by Alden Jones | Reviewed by David Weinstein
Beastings by Benjamin Myers | Reviewed by Armel Dagorn
Harm by Hillary Gravendyk | Reviewed by Maureen Alsop
Submitted by Prairie Schooner on Thu, 10/09/2014 - 11:47
Quick-to-Read Monthly Reviews
Monthly book reviews in brief from the staff of Prairie Schooner and associates.
Vol. 3 Issue 6. October 9, 2014. Ed. Paul Clark.
The Map of What Happened by Susan Elbe | Reviewed by James Crews
You Will Never See Any God: Stories by Ervin Krause | Reviewed by Tom Bennitt
Dept. of Speculation by Jenny Offill | Reviewed by Ellen Birkett Morris
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