There is something gritty that catches in your teeth when you read Akbar’s work, sharp-edged words that when […] Deconstructing Man as Animal in Kaveh Akbar’s Calling a Wolf ...September 29, 2018 in Reviews tagged Joey Lew / Kaveh Akbar by Kristina Marie Darling
A metaphor that extends across a poem, defying clichés and breaches of clarity or cohesion, is already a […] Racial Allegory and Complex Contradiction in Rajiv Mohabir’s The Taxidermist’s ...August 30, 2018 in Reviews / Uncategorized tagged Joey Lew / Rajiv Mohabir by Kristina Marie Darling
If you read Kristin Robertson’s debut book once, you really ought to read it again. In the very […] Dynamism and Defamiliarization in Kristin Robertson’s Surgical WingJuly 31, 2018 in Reviews tagged Joey Lew / Kristin Robertson by Kristina Marie Darling