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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Goran Simić: A Fresh Collection of Poems
Just this month, Smokestack Books released a new anthology of poems written by my dear Bosnian friend Goran Simić. Called New and Selected Sorrows, it includes some of the best of Simić’s postwar and diaspora writing — from collections like … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bosnia, Human Rights, Peacebuilding, Poetry
Tagged Bosnia, Goran Simic, Poetry, Susan Sontag, Sydney Lea
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Book Review: The Color of Christ
Edward J. Blum and Paul Harvey’s The Color of Christ: The Son of God and the Saga of Race in America (UNC Press, 2012) offers an essential and extraordinary history of the American racial imagination. It focuses on the explosion, and … Continue reading