New York Times

Frank Bidart’s Against Silence included in this roundup of Five Poets Who Find Music in the Personal, the Political or in Music Itself.

The New Yorker

Percival Everett has regularly exploded our models of genre and identity. In The Trees he’s raising the stakes, confronting America’s legacy of lynching in a mystery at once hilarious and horrifying.

Deborah Landau

New Yorker

A new poem by Deborah Landau: “So whatever’s the opposite of a Buddhist that’s what I am. Kindhearted, yes, but knee deep in gloom.”

Kirkus Reviews

Review of Honorée Fanonne Jeffers’ The Love Songs of W. E. B. Du Bois: “If this isn’t the Great American Novel, it’s a mighty attempt at achieving one.”