Compassion After Catastrophe: On Seishi Yokomizo’s “Death on Gokumon Island”
Alex Genty-Waksberg reviews Seishi Yokomizo’s “Death on Gokumon Island,” a Japanese mystery set on an insular fishing island shortly after the end of...
Alex Genty-Waksberg is a teacher and artist living in New York. He is the creator of the audio noir Lindsay. In the fall, he will be attending social work school.
Alex Genty-Waksberg reviews Seishi Yokomizo’s “Death on Gokumon Island,” a Japanese mystery set on an insular fishing island shortly after the end of...
Alex Genty-Waksberg reviews “Blood Grove,” Walter Mosley’s first Easy Rawlins novel in five years.
Alex Genty-Waksberg reviews D. A. Mishani’s “Three,” translated by Jessica Cohen.