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"24 Marines and 72 Journalists Land at Mogadishu"
Each thumbs-up and chocolate bar, each jeep and clutch of dusky grenades, ramifies in uplink, and the pixels back home warm with expectancy,...
Iowa Review, 12/01/07 by Brouwer, Joel · More from publication -
Mosquito and Ant. - book review
Mosquito and Ant by Kimiko Hahn W.W. Norton & Co. 102 pages. $21.00 (cloth). Mosquito and Ant by Kimiko Hahn W.W. Norton & Co. 102 pages. $21.00...
Progressive, The, 12/01/99 by Joel Brouwer · More from publication -
The Mercy. - book review
The Mercy by Philip Levine Alfred A. Knopf. 81 pages. $22.00 (cloth). The Mercy by Philip Levine Alfred A. Knopf. 81 pages. $22.00 (cloth)....
Progressive, The, 08/01/99 by Joel Brouwer · More from publication -
The Foreign Correspondent
kneels in red dust to unpack his camera. kneels in red dust to unpack his camera. Swarms of children, bellies swollen with air, poke his...
Progressive, The, 07/01/99 by Joel Brouwer · More from publication -
The Little Space: Poems Selected and New, 1968-1998 - Review
The Little Space: Poems Selected and New, 1968-1998 by Alicia Suskin Ostriker University of Pittsburgh Press. 264 pages. $16.95 (paper). The...
Progressive, The, 03/01/99 by Joel Brouwer · More from publication -
Halfway Down the Hall: New and Selected Poems - Review
Passions Sketched on Air Passions Sketched on Air by Rachel Hadas Wesleyan University Press. 256 pages. $17.95 (paper). Halfway Down the Hall...
Progressive, The, 02/01/99 by Joel Brouwer · More from publication -
Sweet Machine. - book reviews
Sweet Machine by Mark Doty HarperCollins. 117 pages. $12.00. Sweet Machine by Mark Doty HarperCollins. 117 pages. $12.00. Sweet Machine is Mark...
Progressive, The, 10/01/98 by Joel Brouwer · More from publication -
Thieves of Paradise. - book reviews
In his first book since winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1994 for Neon Vernacular: New and Selected Poems, Yusef Komunyakaa shows no signs of resting...
Progressive, The, 06/01/98 by Joel Brouwer · More from publication -
Repositioning: center and margin in Julie Dash's 'Daughters of the Dust.'
Julia Dash's impressionistic film 'Daughters of the Dust' portrays events that all take place in one day but manages to convey the culture of the...
African American Review, 03/22/95 by Joel R. Brouwer · More from publication


