By Vanessa BushBooklistApril 15, 2012 Gilbert is still serving time in the maximum-security prison, Attica, for his involvement in the…
Review
Love and Struggle Is a Well-Written, Intellectually and Politically Exciting, and Emotionally Moving Autobiography
By Bob FeldmanNYC IndyMediaApril 27, 2012 Love and Struggle: My Life in SDS, the Weather Underground and Beyond is a…
Reflections of a Weather Underground Veteran
by Kim MoodyNew Socialist WebzineAugust 25, 2012 This is the fiftieth anniversary of the Port Huron Statement, the “founding” document…
Armed Affect: Revolutionary Love and the Politics of Care
by Eric StanleyThe Abolitionist, Critical Resistance’s paperericstanley.netNovember 29th, 2012 Born at the end of the long 1970s, I often find…
Love and Struggle: Book of the Year in The New Statesman
by John BurnsideThe New Statesman David Gilbert may have spent the past 30 years in jail for his part in…
Notes on a Life in Struggle
by Sara FalconerThe Monthly ReviewVolume 64, Issue 10March 2013 I started writing to David Gilbert and several other North American…
Left of the Dial in Roctober
By Waymon TimbsdayleRoctoberAugust 1, 2013 I have to open this review with an apology: I have put off writing about…
Left of the Dial in the Indypendent Reader
by Blake UnderwoodIndypendent ReaderJuly 15, 2013 One of the many takeaways from David Ensminger’s newly published Left of the Dial:…
Left of the Dial on Pop Matters
by John L MurphyPop MattersJuly 1st, 2013 Is Punk Rock Just Urban Folk Music? ‘Left of the Dial‘ Over 20…
Left of the Dial on The Arts Fuse
by Adam EllsworthThe Arts FuseJune 29th, 2013 In the introduction to Left of the Dial, David Ensminger writes that his…


