Volume 10, Number 1: Summer 2008

Liza Flum, Trains are Phallic Symbols
on Ruth Stone, What Love Comes To

Jake McNulty, Too Much Mix and Not Enough Match
on Richard Price, Lush Life

Matthew Spellberg, Prescription and Proscription
on Josh Emmons, Prescription for a Superior Existence

David Rice, Voluptuousness, Voyeurism, and Voltage
on Schreber's Memoirs and Mann's Magic Mountain

Marta Figlerowicz, A Westerner, Looking Eastwards
on Anthony Pagden, Worlds at War

Nicholas Tatsis, Mr. Kurtz goes to Washington
on James Rosen, The Strong Man: John Mitchell and the Secrets of Watergate

Rob Mrkonich, A Crazy Trip to Arkansas
on John Brandon, Arkansas

Lois Beckett, A Far-Too-Novel Passage
on reading E.M. Forster in India

Carolyn Gaebler, The Impossibility of Digestion
on Ma Jian, Beijing Coma

Clare Ploucha, Notes On A World Gone Flat
on Stephen Henighan, A Report on the Afterlife of Culture

Wangui Muigai, A Change of Mind
on Jill Bolte Taylor, My Stroke of Insight

Caroline Bleeke, Telling Stories
on Louise Erdrich, The Plague of Doves

Justin Keenan, Nothing is Illuminated
on David Benioff, City of Thieves

Marta Figlerowicz, Don Quixote the Seer and Don Quixote the Blind
on Mario Vargas Llosa, Wellsprings

Justin Keenan, A Few Notes on David Foster Wallace


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