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Lance Olsen Casts an Eye on Kafka's Insectnew

Anxious Pleasures does for The Metamorphosis what Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead did for Hamlet: furnishes a familiar story with fresh dimensionality in order to creatively re-explore it.
Willamette Week  |  Mark Cunningham  |  07-25-2007  |  Fiction

On Death and Dyingnew

Robin Romm's bereft narrators ache for parental presence.
Eugene Weekly  |  Suzi Steffen  |  07-20-2007  |  Fiction

'Thirteen' Explores the Oldest Theme in Sci-finew

The creator of Takeshi Kovacs returns with something old, something noir.
Willamette Week  |  Matt Buckingham  |  07-18-2007  |  Fiction

Survival Among the Ruinsnew

Jim Crace's The Pesthouse and Cormac McCarthy's The Road both look at a blistered, disintegrating, post-nuclear-war America.
The Texas Observer  |  Paul Christensen  |  07-16-2007  |  Fiction

Idealism Fades Away in 'Bottle Rocket Hearts'new

The Toronto grrrl-poet's first novel is brief, charming, and suggestive, but it lacks a shape.
The Georgia Straight  |  John Burns  |  07-13-2007  |  Fiction

'DMZ' Follow-up Even Darker Than Firstnew

America is split between a hair-trigger authoritarian government and the secessionist Free States Army, with the island of Manhattan the no man's land of the title.
The Georgia Straight  |  John Burns  |  07-06-2007  |  Fiction

War is Hellnew

Moody's collection of three novellas speaks to war obliquely and directly all at once.
The Georgia Straight  |  John Burns  |  07-06-2007  |  Fiction

The Finest Wheelchair-basketball Novel Out This Seasonnew

It's also one of the finest Canadian first novels I've read in ages.
The Georgia Straight  |  John Burns  |  07-06-2007  |  Fiction

A Surprising Mix of Erudition and Popular Culturenew

An accomplished collection of poems that balances humor and sadness with surprising agility and grace.
Artvoice  |  Tony Leuzzi  |  07-06-2007  |  Fiction

This Book Opens Younew

To read it is to find yourself complicit in anguished dreams, carved and quartered by the eerie harmonics of a jagged, many-edged voice.
Artvoice  |  Laura Polley  |  07-06-2007  |  Fiction

A Keen Eyenew

Close observation in Diana Abu-Jaber's new novel.
Eugene Weekly  |  Molly Templeton  |  07-05-2007  |  Fiction

New Book Whispers from the Past

We have all felt, at some point in our lives, the drawing; the subtle voice of the past that whispers in our ear and draws us back to a simpler place and time -- this prophetic voice echoes throughout Memory's Keep.
Metro Spirit  |  Tillman Russell  |  07-05-2007  |  Fiction

'Later, at the Bar' Suffers from a Flat Narrative Arcnew

Barry's first novel is a series of interconnected short stories, each loosely based around regulars at an upstate New York dive.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Joab Jackson  |  07-03-2007  |  Fiction

'The Killing Jar': An Unsparing Account of a Disastrous Childhoodnew

Why is it that we take such joy in reading fiction about the degradation of children?
Baltimore City Paper  |  Stephen Peterson  |  07-03-2007  |  Fiction

Go Way Out With 'Space Opera'new

After falling on hack times in the 1970s, the space opera makes a comeback.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Adrienne Martini  |  07-03-2007  |  Fiction

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