BookNewsJuly 2012 The underground press of the 1960s is widely considered by participants to be one of the most influential…
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What Modern America Is All About: On the Ground, A Review
by Laura TannaJamaica GleanerAugust 26, 2012 A Jamaican’s take on the United States at one of its most stimulating periods…
The Fifth Inning on Swans.com
by Paul BuhleSwans.comJanuary 28th, 2013 A distinguished African American poet and for decades a prime cultural organizer on the campus…
Don’t Mourn, Balkanize! in the New York Journal of Books
by Andrew RosenbaumNew York Journal of Books When this writer worked in Kosovo, attempts to interview people from the small…
Don’t Mourn, Balkanize! on Counterpunch
By Paul BuhleCounterpunchWeekend Edition November 25-27, 2011 This is a splendid time for the North American reader to meet the…
The Cost of Lunch, Etc.: A Review in Swans Commentary
By Paul BuhleSwans CommentaryMay 4th, 2014 A Writer On Her Own Path Many of Marge Piercy’s readers have been following…
Jobs with Justice: 25 Years to Trying to Transform Gompersism in the Labor Movement
By Paul BuhleLAWCHALabor and Working-Class History AssociationOctober 31st, 2013 These days, successful labor activity among the unorganized seems to depend,…
William Morris on Rain Taxi
by Paul BuhleRain TaxiSummer Online Edition A massively popular figure in his British homeland, with his 1963 tome The Making…
Galileo’s Dream: A Q & A with Kim Stanley Robinson
By Terry BissonShareable: Life & Art Kim Stanley Robinson is one of America’s most important science fiction authors—and an underappreciated…
Kim Stanley Robinson’s The Lucky Strike
By Paul BuhleSwans Commentary In a remarkable conjunction, the finest of left-leaning SciFi writers and liveliest of new radical presses…