I'm beside myself with gratitude to Stephanie Trott and Addey Vaters, who recently wrote and published reviews of Disappearing, Inc. in Southern Humanities Review and The Adroit Journal, respectively. Here's a quick excerpt from each, with a link to the full review! “[Amico] brings authentic and contemporary language to an ongoing yet timeless question: how does one generation survive—forget … Continue reading Two reviews and an interview!
Light of the Interpersonal: A Review of Sophie Klahr’s Meet Me Here At Dawn
Lest the New Year roll around without me getting around to reviewing a poet's book, late in 2017 AGNI published my deep-dive into Sophie Klahr's debut book of poetry, MEET ME HERE AT DAWN, published by YesYes Books. I hope you'll check it out and if the book sounds interesting to you (it certainly was … Continue reading Light of the Interpersonal: A Review of Sophie Klahr’s Meet Me Here At Dawn
Review of Albert Goldbarth’s SELFISH at Southern Humanities Review
I reviewed Albert Goldbarth's SELFISH, recently out from Graywolf Press, over at Southern Humanities Review. I liked it (spoiler alert), but there are many, many reasons why, and Goldbarth wants us to indulge in all of them, wants us to have a cake, and he implores us to eat it too. Check it out here, … Continue reading Review of Albert Goldbarth’s SELFISH at Southern Humanities Review