BLOOMERS AT LARGE: “Fiction at Its Most Novel”
by Vicraj Gill Feminist scholar Lynne Segal’s Out of Time: The Pleasures and Perils of Ageing is just out from Verso Books, and Guernica has an excerpt—“All the Selves We Have Been.” “Aging encompasses...
View ArticleFIVE IN BLOOM: The Summer Edition
by Juhi Singhal Karan Balmy air and blue skies beckon. Surely the best accoutrement as you head out would be a bag full of books? Here, for your consideration, are five shiny new stories that have just...
View Article“A Book is a Machine to Think”: Anthony Wallace’s The Old Priest
by Rob Jacklosky 1. “The Old Priest,” the novella from which Anthony Wallace’s excellent collection of short fiction takes its name, is in large part about the telling of stories: it explores why we...
View ArticleQ&A With Lynn Sloan
Bloom: Principles of Navigation is a book of surprises both small and large; at the end it isn’t the book it was at the beginning. What starts out as a domestic drama veers off into all sorts of...
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