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Andrew Keller

Andrew Keller on Cari Luna’s “The Revolution of Every Day,”   by Tin House Books

August 22, 2013 by PBQ

  What does the word “safety” mean and how is it relevant to Cari Luna’s book?  The characters in The Revolution of Every Day live in a world divorced from present-day Manhattan.  This is not a place of comfort or high living.  The squat in which Amelia, Gerrit, Anne, Steve, and others live, is in […]

Filed Under: News & Events Tagged With: Andrew Keller, Cari Luna, Tin House Books

Andrew Keller: The Paradox of Desire (A Review of      Histories of Bodies, a poetry collection by Mariko Nagai)

May 11, 2011 by PBQ

Red Hen Press Want is the body’s fate: sitting while desiring to stand, standing while thinking about sitting. There is no end to our hunger, and once we taste the impracticality of lust, there is no way to quell our pain. If the body wants something, the body does what it must to fulfill its […]

Filed Under: Contributors 77, Issue 77, Prose, Prose 77 Tagged With: Andrew Keller, Contributors 77, Prose, Prose 77, Reviews

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