Book Reviews
MQR staff and contributors provide insight into recent publications in the literary arts and humanities.
A Loud Grief: A Review of Onyi Nwabineli’s Someday, Maybe
A Reconciliation with the External World: Timothy Donnelly’s Chariot
I Assemble, I Am: A Review of Roberto Tejada’s Why The Assembly Disbanded
A Review of H.R. Webster’s What Follows
A Review of Sarah Heady’s Comfort
“An Enormous Enigmatic Signifier”: Salah el Moncef’s Benghazi
Hong Kong and the Hope of Cosmopolitanism: Reading Xu Xi’s Monkey in Residence & Other Speculations
A Review of Arji Manuelpillai’s Improvised Explosive Device
Hunger and Home: A Review of Dur e Aziz Amna’s American Fever
Prayers and Incantations
A Poetics of Incompletion: Baudelaire’s Late Fragments
Diagnosis and Knowing: Sarah Fay’s Pathological
If a Poem Is a Border We Can Cross
The Laying of Hands: Tom Sleigh’s The King’s Touch
What We Learn From Losses: A Review of Fighting Is Like a Wife by Eloisa Amezcua
Candor and Critique: On Greg Gerke’s See What I See
Revolt in the Age of Neoliberalism: Revolutionary Rehearsals 1989–2019
Process and Product: CAConrad’s AMANDA PARADISE
“Specks of the Universe”: Fady Joudah’s Tethered to Stars
Scriptio Continua: Lauren Levin’s Nightwork
