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From: Progressive[(review date January 1997) In the following excerpted review, Rothschild offers praise for Imagine the Angels of Bread, calling it his favorite book of poetry for the year.] My favorite book of poetry this year is...
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From: Progressive[(review date January 1995) In the following review of Winter Numbers, Rothschild praises the humor and tenderness of Hacker's verse.] This is the seventh volume of poems by Marilyn Hacker, who for the last few years...
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From: The Progressive[(review date October 1991) In the following review, Rothschild offers positive evaluation of Deterring Democracy, though he cites weaknesses in Chomsky's tendency toward conspiracy theory and contradictory portrayal of...
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From: Progressive[(review date January 1995) In the following review, Rothschild contends that Zinn's autobiography presents an eloquent record of his activism in the civil rights and anti-war movements.] Here's a personal favorite....
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From: Progressive[(review date 1994) In the following excerpt, Rothschild praises Chin's intensely personal depiction of cultural assimilation.] Marilyn Chin has a voice all her own--witty, epigraphic, idiomatic, elegiac, earthy. In...
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From: Progressive[(essay date June 2007) In the following obituary, Rothschild reflects on Vonnegut's political views.] We mourn Kurt Vonnegut this month. The mainstream obituaries did not do him--or his humor, or his...
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From: Progressive[(interview date 21 May 1999) In the following interview, originally conducted on May 21, 1999, Pramoedya discusses the Buru Quartet, his time in prison, the influence of his parents on his writing, and the political...
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From: Progressive[(review date May 1994) In the following excerpted review, Rothschild praises Espada's ability to handle political and social issues in his poetry without becoming heavy-handed.] Puerto Rican poet Martín Espada is an...