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    A Review of Rebecca Dunham’s Cold Pastoral

    This review first appeared on Fourth & Sycamore. Pastoral poetry, for most of its history, has sought out scenes of agrarian life for the purpose of escape… Read more “A Review of Rebecca Dunham’s Cold Pastoral”

    January 4, 2018 by David Nilsen

    Susan Kinsolving’s Dailies & Rushes: Poems

    When I was a child, Moving scared me; every time I located my life, it wandered away once more. These words from Susan Kinsolving’s poem “In Preparation”… Read more “Susan Kinsolving’s Dailies & Rushes: Poems”

    June 26, 2017June 26, 2017 by David Nilsen

    A review of Beating the Graves by Tsitsi Ella Jaji

    The African Poetry Book Series published each year by the University of Nebraska Press is always worth looking forward to. Having thoroughly enjoyed Mahtem Shiferraw’s Fuchsia last summer,… Read more “A review of Beating the Graves by Tsitsi Ella Jaji”

    May 3, 2017May 3, 2017 by David Nilsen

    A Review of Franki Elliot’s Piano Rats

    On one of my many trips to Quimby’s bookstore in Chicago (my favorite bookshop in the world), I took a chance on Franki Elliot’s Piano Rats, a poetry… Read more “A Review of Franki Elliot’s Piano Rats”

    April 12, 2017 by David Nilsen

    A review of Emmy Perez’s With the River On Our Face

    Emmy Pérez’s collection With the River on Our Face is intimately tied to the territory of its origin. Taking as its muse the land, wildlife, and people in… Read more “A review of Emmy Perez’s With the River On Our Face”

    March 23, 2017 by David Nilsen

    A Review of Rachel Hadas’s Questions in the Vestibule

    As you might be able to deduce from the title of Rachel Hadas’s 2016 poetry collection, Questions in the Vestibule is about the transitions, the in-between spaces, being… Read more “A Review of Rachel Hadas’s Questions in the Vestibule”

    March 15, 2017 by David Nilsen

    A Review of Madhur Anand’s A New Index for Predicting Catastrophes

    The unique amalgam of poetics and physical science present in Madhur Anand’s 2015 poetry collection A New Index for Predicting Catastrophes is present from its very first lines: The… Read more “A Review of Madhur Anand’s A New Index for Predicting Catastrophes”

    March 8, 2017March 8, 2017 by David Nilsen

    A review of C. Russell Price’s Tonight We Fuck the Trailer Park Out of Each Other

    I spent the first seven years of my life in a trailer park. As kids, we moved in feral packs, and things that shouldn’t have happened happened… Read more “A review of C. Russell Price’s Tonight We Fuck the Trailer Park Out of Each Other”

    March 1, 2017 by David Nilsen

    A Review of Wastelands by Julia Eff

    Zinester Julia Eff‘s book-length poetry chapbook Wastelands looks at depression, kink, gender, and, of all things, truck driving. In addition to Eff’s poetry, the 80-page, tri-stapled volume features… Read more “A Review of Wastelands by Julia Eff”

    January 25, 2017January 25, 2017 by David Nilsen

    A Review of Fuchsia by Mahtem Shiferraw

    This review first appeared on Fourth & Sycamore. Ethiopian American poet Mahtem Shiferraw won the 2015 Sillerman First Book Prize for African Poets for her collection Fuchsia, and… Read more “A Review of Fuchsia by Mahtem Shiferraw”

    November 30, 2016December 15, 2016 by David Nilsen

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