Walk the Darkness Down
Tiffany Troy finds Daniel Magariel’s new novel an imperative, Delphic hymn to change.
Tiffany Troy finds Daniel Magariel’s new novel an imperative, Delphic hymn to change.
Paul Scott Stanfield reviews Robyn Schiff’s new book-length poem.
David Lorenzo Cardiel reviews philosopher Michael Marder’s The Phoenix Complex.
Stuart Walton finds Lutz Seiler’s latest Wenderoman a picaresque of German reunification that transforms ultimately into a novel.
Emily Chow-Quesada reviews Flora Veit-Wild’s memoir of the late Zimbabwean writer, Dambudzo Marechera.
On the publication of her memoir, Emerita Professor of African literatures Flora Veit-Wild shares her memories of the literary firebrand Dambudzo Marechera with HKRB’s Emily Chow-Quesada.
J.R. Osborn talks with Neil Jordan about one of the most notorious nights in the history of literary prize-giving.
Stephan Viau reviews a poetry collection that gives an excruciatingly honest account of fatherhood.
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