by 4thgenre | Oct 9, 2021 | Review
Who Do We Talk To? Memoir’s Multivisionary Perspective The Terrible Unlikelihood of Our Being HereBy Susanne Paola Antonetta260 pp. Mad Creek Books, $22.95Released February 2021 Where We SwimBy Ingrid Horrocks224 pp. Victoria University Press, $35.00Released...
by 4thgenre | Sep 14, 2021 | Review
To Limit Is to Define Mario Aquilina’s New Anthology The Essay at the Limits: Poetics, Politics and FormBy Marion Aquilina264 pp. Bloomsbury Academic, $39.95Released April 2021 If, as Oscar Wilde’s aphorism goes, to define is to limit, then it follows that every...
by 4thgenre | Jul 9, 2021 | Review
A Full Embrace of the Wandering Mind On Rick Bailey’s Essays Get Thee to a Bakery: EssaysBy Rick Bailey228 pp. University of Nebraska Press, $19.95Released March 2021 I’ve often heard that a good writer can write about anything and make it interesting for a...