by Carla Stockton The Fitzgerald of the essays is deafened by the noise of his flapper-dominated dreams and...

Review: Transatlantic by Colum McCann
by Angelica Baker His characters find triumph not in the realization of their hopes, but rather in the...

Review: Tumbledown by Robert Boswell
by Oren Smilansky It reads like an even more ridiculous version of The Breakfast Club.

Review: The Guy Davenport Reader
by Adam Winters Reading Guy Davenport is a joyous occasion for the curious.

REVIEW – Museum Hours by Jem Cohen
Museum Hours meanders thus, like a leisurely walk across campus or a thoughtful mosey through a gallery. It...

REVIEW – Mississippi John Hurt: Rediscovered
At the end of each day one can see hundreds of furry white bolls--along the flat, flat, flat...

Review: Fire and Forget anthology
by Elisabeth Sherman ... is it really cliché if this is what these people experienced?

REVIEW – In The House Upon The Dirt Between The Lake And The Woods by Matt Bell
As a nonfiction writer, I live in awe of people who can create whole worlds from their own...

REVIEW – Beasts of the Southern Wild
Ultimately, it feels as if it's the critic, in this case, not the movie or "society," who's trying...

On Guard-Changing: 2013
Goodbye to Issue 51 staff, hello Issue 52 staff.

Interview with Translator Robert Chandler
If a joke is to survive the journey into another language, if it is to hit the mark...

Review: Woke Up Lonely by Fiona Maazel
by Amy Feltman All the elements of this novel that could usher in clichés instead somersault through our...