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Correctional

Akin Jeje reviews Ravi Shankar’s introspective autobiographical account of discovery, incarceration, exile, and healing.

Tanya

Paul Scott Stanfield reviews a new collection of poetry from the award-winning poet Brenda Shaughnessy.

As a Pinprick Star

Joshua Calladine-Jones muses on Tycho Brahe and Harald Voetmann’s Sublunar.

Walk the Darkness Down

Tiffany Troy finds Daniel Magariel’s new novel an imperative, Delphic hymn to change.

Information Desk

Paul Scott Stanfield reviews Robyn Schiff’s new book-length poem.

The Phoenix Complex

David Lorenzo Cardiel reviews philosopher Michael Marder’s The Phoenix Complex.

Star 111

Stuart Walton finds Lutz Seiler’s latest Wenderoman a picaresque of German reunification that transforms ultimately into a novel.

Special Issue on Marechera: They Called You Dambudzo

Emily Chow-Quesada reviews Flora Veit-Wild’s memoir of the late Zimbabwean writer, Dambudzo Marechera.

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