
Rain Taxi
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Rain Taxi champions aesthetically adventurous literature.
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Formally and stylistically innovative, Ariana Reines’s new book “Wave of Blood” (Divided Publishing) moves between prose and poetry with a captivating hybridity. New review by Robert Eric Shoemaker in our Online Edition: raintaxi.com/wave-of-blood/


"Letters to Gisèle” (Books at NYRB) gives readers of Paul Celan a glimpse into the personal life of a poet forever haunted by his past. New review by Patrick James Dunagan in our Online Edition: raintaxi.com/letters-to-gis…

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Rather than shying away from comparisons to Halldór Laxness’s 1934 novel "Independent People," Nathaniel Ian Miller leans into them in "Red Dog Farm" (Little, Brown and Co). New review by Sara Maurer in our Online Edition: raintaxi.com/red-dog-farm/

In its mixture of literary ambition and old-fashioned showmanship, John Pistelli’s latest novel, "Major Arcana" (Belt Publishing), is a throwback to the efflorescence of popular literary fiction in the mid-late 20th century. New review by Andy Hartzell: raintaxi.com/major-arcana/


Poet Esther Lin discusses how she drew from tales, texts, and oral family history in writing "Cold Thief Place" (Alice James Books), which explores the fear and instability of growing up in the U.S. as an undocumented child. New interview by Tiffany Troy: raintaxi.com/one-dreams-of-…

In her essay collection “Thank You for Staying with Me” (Univ Nebraska Press), Bailey Gaylin Moore transforms the gaps in her memory from nodes of panic to active spaces of re-creation. New review by Nick Hilbourn in our Online Edition: raintaxi.com/thank-you-for-…


In “The Ocean in the Next Room” (@milkweed_books), poet Sarah V. Schweig captures the flat affect of our digital lives and offers an ironic look at our civic malaise. New review by Walter Holland in our Online Edition: raintaxi.com/the-ocean-in-t…

In Hélène Dorion’s novel “Not Even the Sound of a River” (Book*hug Press), translated by Jonathan Kaplansky, a daughter embarks on a journey to reconstruct her mother’s emotional survival. New review by Alice-Catherine Carls: raintaxi.com/not-even-the-s…