All Reviews
Feel This Now: Jennifer Doyle’s “Hold It Against Me”
The Drugs Don’t Work: Tao Lin’s “Taipei” and the Literature of Pharmacology
God in Wayward Forms: Jamie Quatro’s Salvation-Seeking Adulteresses
Generous, Versatile, and Humane
The story’s fine and moving resolution, a majestic reversal through the life of the actual Hemingway, is more than ample reward.
A City for Children in the Work of E. L. Konigsburg
Revenge of the Dryasdusts: Paul Hazard’s “The Crisis of the European Mind”
Liberal Bias or Neoliberal Bias?: Neil Gross’s “Why Are Professors Liberal and Why Do Conservatives Care?”
Rewiring Literary Criticism
Pandas, Professors, and Promises, or, The MOOC Will Not Set Us Free
A Ladymass in the Distrito Federal: Veronica Gonzalez Peña’s “The Sad Passions”
The Weight of History: Colum McCann’s “TransAtlantic”
Second Acts: A Second Look at Second Books by Geri Doran and Michael S. Harper
Visionary Russian Futures on Demand: Anindita Banerjee’s “We Modern People”
The Question Floating Between Us: The Lovely Indeterminacies of Yoko Ogawa
Peak Adventure: On Mountaineering and the Enlightenment