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Those who are familiar with punk rock will find this work absorbing and illuminating as will musical, cultural, and women's studies historians. A foreword by musician Mike Watt (fIREHOSE, the Minutemen), photos, and a helpful glossary nicely supplement the text.
Sontag's status as an established novelist, essayist, and critic, and that this is the only collection of her short fiction, will make this a popular choice. [See Prepub Alert, 5/15/17.]
Discovering Ridge's work and life will be a delight for readers of women authors, feminism, and poetry, especially those interested in activist writers.
Still, Meyers's research is extensive (a lengthy notes section confirms this) and the writing is entertaining. This book will appeal to lovers of literary biographies.
This entertaining book, published on the centennial of Frost's poem, will appeal to poetry and American literature lovers, as well as to readers interested in the interweaving of art and culture. [See Prepub Alert, 2/9/15.]
Readers may rediscover classic books or see them in a new light through Nafisi's critique. The topic and approachability of this work will likely give it a broad readership. Recommended for most public and academic libraries. [See Prepub Alert, 4/21/14.]
This assemblage is an excellent contribution to Nabokovian studies; well suited for students and scholars of the Russian novelist and anyone looking for insight into his final, unrealized work.