Eye Level
M. Drew Williams reviews a stunning collection of poetry by the outrageously talented Chinese-born American poet, Jenny Xie.
M. Drew Williams reviews a stunning collection of poetry by the outrageously talented Chinese-born American poet, Jenny Xie.
Grafton Tanner reviews a memoir that looks at the working conditions of big industry – how corporatism breaks, imprisons, and sometimes kills its workers.
Claire Qian reviews a volume that considers the role of poetry in times of trauma.
Stuart Walton finds something missing in this self-directed narrative of psychonautic exploration.
Chloe Lim reviews Roseann Lake’s provocative new book on the pressures faced by women in today’s China.
Marcel Krueger reviews an unsettling account of the myths and legends of Scout Rock, a dominating and ominous presence in West Yorkshire, England.
Karolinn Fiscaletti discusses two important new poetry collections from Canarium Books.
Brian Haman reviews Byung-Chul Han’s Psychopolitics and explores a regime of domination that has discovered the force of the psyche.