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Capital and Its Discontents: A Review
by Publishers WeeklyMay 23rd This rich selection of interviews with left-wing intellectuals and activists mostly grows out of the syndicated…
Catastrophism: A Publishers Weekly Review
Publishers WeeklyMarch 2013 Each of the four essays in this evenhanded volume examines a facet of the tendency in the…
Ken Wishnia: Putting on The Editor’s Hat on Trace Evidence
By Ken WishniaTrace Evidence September 19th, 2015 Or, damn, you people are making me work! I’m supposed to be a…
Jewish Noir— A Publishers Weekly Review
Publishers WeeklyOctober 2015 The 33 stories in this uneven anthology, most of them original to this volume, exemplify the editor’s…
Accompany for Change in Publishers Weekly
Publishers WeeklyFebruary 2013 Lynd’s poignant memoir of a life devoted to social justice is also a chronicle of the major…
Towards Collective Liberation: A Publishers Weekly Review
Publishers WeeklyAugust 2013 Veteran radical Left activist and anarchist writer Crass draws primarily from his own experiences in grassroots organizing…
The Beatrix Gates in Publishers Weekly
Publishers WeeklyDecember 3rd, 2018 This haphazard but enjoyable collection, primarily a celebration and exploration of trans identities, includes short stories,…
The Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow in Publishers Weekly
Publishers WeeklyFebruary 2012 This short collection harnesses the harmlessly nihilistic title story with the essay “Creativity vs. Copyright” and Terry…
Drawn to New York: A Review in Publishers Weekly
Publishers WeeklyJune 2013 This collection of sketchbook pages and finished art brilliantly displays Kuper’s fascination with the city he has…