Recovering Worlds: On Mireille Gansel’s “Soul House”
Shoshana Olidort reviews Mireille Gansel’s “Soul House.”
Shoshana Olidort reviews Mireille Gansel’s “Soul House.”
Shoshana Olidort reviews Pleiades Press’s “Bert Meyers: On the Life and Work of an American Master,” edited by Dana Levin and Adele Williams.
Shoshana Olidort talks to poets Alicia Ostriker and Erika Meitner.
Shoshana Olidort considers “tsunami vs. the fukushima 50” by Lee Ann Roripaugh.
Shoshana Olidort reviews Sophia Shalmiyev’s “Mother Winter,” a tale of absence, longing, and motherhood from Russia to the United States.
An Israeli author discusses his first novel in English translation, “The Diamond Setter.”
Shoshana Olidort reviews Leonard Cohen’s posthumous “The Flame: Poems Notebooks Lyrics Drawings.”
Shoshana Olidort finds sustenance in Amir Nizar Zuabi’s solo show “Oh My Sweet Land.”
Shoshana Olidort talks Wayne Koestenbaum about his new book, "Camp Marmalade."
Shoshana Olidort talks to poet Almog Behar.
Shoshana Olidort interviews poet Alice Notley.
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