Asiya Wadud’s Syncope is a pensive enunciation of incredible injustice. This visceral illustration of the refugee crisis reclaims […] Violent Inactions: Rage and Reclamation in Asiya Wadud’s SyncopeDecember 31, 2020 in Reviews tagged Asiya Wadud by Kristina Marie Darling
What is the price of true individualism? One might, at first, answer “Individualism is priceless.” Then, one might […] Mirrors, Wings, and Invented Things: Individualism and Otherness in Katie ...December 31, 2020 in Reviews tagged Katie Farris by Kristina Marie Darling
During these months of uncertainty, many of us have sought refuge in books that might signal hope or […] Traveling in the Undersong: Review of Marianne Boruch’s The Anti-GriefDecember 31, 2020 in Reviews tagged Marianne Boruch by Kristina Marie Darling