Daniel Davis Wood reviews Heidi James’ The Sound Mirror.
Daniel Davis Wood reviews Guillermo Stitch’s Lake of Urine.
J.S. DeYoung reviews Deb Olin Unferth’s Barn 8.
Amid fierce debates about cultural memorialisation on both sides of the Atlantic, Jack Solloway reviews Gabriel Josipovici’s new book-length essay, Forgetting, to locate Josipovici’s sympathies.
Jessica Payn reviews Eley Williams’ The Liar’s Dictionary
Chris Via reviews Rick Harsch’s The Manifold Destiny of Eddie Vegas.
Greg Gerke reviews Gerald Murnane’s A Million Windows.
Katie da Cunha Lewin reviews Sara Baume’s handiwork.
In the latest London Review of Books, Adam Mars-Jones embarks on an in-depth examination of the politics of Jenny Offill’s Weather and comes away suspicious, feeling that Offill doesn’t practice what she preaches.
Andrew Key reviews Moyra Davey’s Index Cards.