AltWeeklies Wire

Far-Out Radicalsnew

Though we could hardly call him a literary heavyweight, Maillard is a chronicler in the true sene of the word.
NOW Magazine  |  Susan G. Cole  |  01-12-2007  |  Fiction

Brutal Honestynew

Firth delivers 17 exercises in the ham-fisted, brutalist fiction that has already gained him an uneasy notoriety.
NOW Magazine  |  David Jager  |  01-12-2007  |  Fiction

Has Tom Wolfe Blown It?new

In the author's latest foray into combat, it's his fame he's fighting to preserve.
The Village Voice  |  Felix Gillette  |  01-11-2007  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

No Exitnew

Former jarhead Anthony Swofford's Army memories take a fictional turn in Exit A.
Willamette Week  |  John Freeman  |  01-10-2007  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Pushy, Stubborn and Kind of Dumbnew

Blum's latest work is weird, and not in a good way.
Willamette Week  |  Paige Richmond  |  01-10-2007  |  Fiction

Smells Like Anarchynew

The abrupt ending is a reminder that punk's story is a messy, contentious one, and where Heylin succeeds is in explaining the movement's infancy.
San Antonio Current  |  Gilbert Garcia  |  01-10-2007  |  Nonfiction

If Art Is a Lie, Then Tell Me a Talenew

On Truth is not so much a sequel as a prequel or, in more formal terms, a prolegomenon to On Bullshit.
San Antonio Current  |  Steven G. Kellman  |  01-10-2007  |  Nonfiction

On the Road Againnew

Famed Jack Kerouac scrolls make their way to Denver.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Steve Kline  |  01-09-2007  |  Books

Paint the Town Readnew

Jack Kerouac's back, and Denver's literary scene is on a scroll.
Westword  |  Amy Haimerl  |  01-08-2007  |  Books

Islam Modernizednew

Though Hassan's book is a bit of a stodgy read, the ideas are exciting -- a dialogue about and amongst Muslim women is essential for Islam's survival and the furtherance of women's rights.
NOW Magazine  |  Mary-Lou Zeitoun  |  01-08-2007  |  Nonfiction

The Populist Poetnew

Pomerhn's third book is a guided tour through the crumbling American mindscape.
Artvoice  |  Brian McMahon  |  01-05-2007  |  Poetry

Remembering All Your Troublesnew

This is a fitting tombstone for a Downtown literary scene.
New York Press  |  Will Fabro  |  01-05-2007  |  Nonfiction

Love You Long Time Agonew

A forceful indictment of America's discomfort with its own masculinity.
Washington City Paper  |  Ian Martinez  |  01-05-2007  |  Nonfiction

Capturing a Vanishing Citynew

Photojournalists James and Karla Murray document the walls and buildings of NYC before they disappear.
New York Press  |  Billy Jam  |  01-05-2007  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Reading for a Rainy Daynew

When the weather outside is frightful, stay warm and dry with books and comfort food. Check out some of these new offerings.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Kel Munger  |  01-04-2007  |  Books

Narrow Search

Category

Narrow by Date

  • Last 7 Days
  • Last 30 Days
  • Select a Date Range