Lonnie Weatherby

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Half in Shadow: The Life and Legacy of Nellie Y. McKay

McKay’s life remains in shadow; her legacy awaits a comparative assessment of the contributions of her contemporaries to Black feminist studies and African American literature.
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Suppose a Sentence

Dillon’s riffs on his chosen sentences are often impressionistic, meandering, and thin, resulting in a text riddled with misconceptions, albeit from an especially energetic, literary mind.

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The Dolphin Letters, 1970–1979: Elizabeth Hardwick, Robert Lowell, and Their Circle

Replete with editor Hamilton’s masterly and well-researched footnotes, this will be an indispensable gloss to the reading and interpretation of The Dolphin.
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Why I Write: The Early Prose from 1945 to 1952

While the translation is intermittently turgid and labored, this nonetheless mostly fluid and serviceable volume from a writer little known to American readers is sure to enhance collections of Eastern European literature.
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97,196 Words: Essays

A compelling collection, best suited for sophisticated readers up-to-date on their current affairs, and academic audiences.
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Talking to Strangers: Selected Essays, Prefaces, and Other Writings 1967–2017

Despite the padding of several slight and flimsy items, this compilation will gratify Auster readers and grace most library shelves.

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Lisbon Tales

A slice of Lisbon to form a tantalizing tart of tales.

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Far Country: Scenes from American Culture

For collections where Moretti's other titles are popular and academic holdings.
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Hesse: The Wanderer and His Shadow

For all literature collections and Hesse stalwarts.—Lonnie Weatherby, McGill Univ. Lib., Montreal
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