
Tina M. Johnson’s “Every November My Father Visited Me”
“Every November My Father Visited Me” sets—and sustains—a scene of surprisingly tense metaphoricity; while part of its tautness—between, for example, …
“Every November My Father Visited Me” sets—and sustains—a scene of surprisingly tense metaphoricity; while part of its tautness—between, for example, …
Now and again I enjoy a slow vivisection. It is unusual, however, to find a piece as utterly stupid, self-serving, …
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