World Lit Today
Review of Ellen Bass’ Indigo: “a matrix of intense noticing that makes it possible to understand how we live through all the difficulties.”
Review of Ellen Bass’ Indigo: “a matrix of intense noticing that makes it possible to understand how we live through all the difficulties.”
Congratulations to Nick Flynn whose latest Stay was released today with Ze Books!
Congratulations to Saidiya Hartman author of Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments, which won the 2019 NBCC in Criticism!
Congratulations to Rowan Ricardo Phillips on the release of his latest poetry collection Living Weapon!
Review of Marcelo Hernandez Castillo’s memoir: “Children of the Land chronicles an immigrant poet’s story of hiding in plain sight.”
Review of Children of the Land: “Castillo rewrites the rules of migration with a story that doesn’t end on either side of the border.”
Elizabeth Acevedo included in feature highlighting authors who are rewriting the rules of young adult fiction.
Read this starred review of Major Jackson’s The Absurd Man: “Jackson’s eye is laser-sharp and wry.”
Javier Zamora reviews Marcelo Hernandez Castillo’s Children of the Land, which shows what the immigration system does to a family, to a life, to a body.
Review of Rowan Ricardo Phillip’s Living Weapon: “imaginative and steeped in a keen understanding of current events.”