American Book Review

Papers
(The median citation count of American Book Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Responsible Adults by Patricia Ann McNair1
Masked Man, Black: Pandemic & Protest Poems by Frank X. Walker1
Mr. President by Miguel Ángel Asturias (review)1
Radical Friends: Decentralised Autonomous Organizations and the Arts ed. by Ruth Catlow and Penny Rafferty (review)1
Ride On, See You by Ann McGlinn (review)0
Dead Shark on the N Train by Susana H. Case0
The Bold News of Birdcalls by Edward Morin0
2021: January–June by Morgan Miller III and James Call (review)0
Silverfish by Rone Shavers0
Among the Gliesians by Philip Fried (review)0
Always Crashing in the Same Car: A Novel after David Bowie by Lance Olsen (review)0
Marxism and Spatiality0
The Wicking of the Broken Heart by Robin Eichele (review)0
Typescenes by Rodney A. Brown0
Happiness by Jeffrey R. Di Leo (review)0
Outside from the Inside by Anne Whitehouse0
Worlding Literature0
Blue If Only I Could Tell You by Richard Tillinghast (review)0
Lost Horse Press: An Interview with Christine Lysnewycz Holbert0
A Life of Olson & a Sequence of Glyphs on Points of his Life, Work & Times ed. by Sanders0
Valley of the Many-Colored Grasses by Ronald Johnson (review)0
Saturation Project by Christine Hume0
An American Indian Manifesto0
Peaches and Gravy: Selected Poems, 1966–2016 by Larry Fagin0
The Luminous Racetrack: A Memoir in Poems by Bill Tremblay (review)0
How to Fight Islamist Terror from the Missionary Position by Tabish Khair0
In the Printshop / With Young Poets0
Against Creativity by Oli Mould0
Onomatopoeia0
Elegy for Elegy0
An Unheard-of Political Concept0
Thirty-Six/Two Lives: A Poetic Dialogue by Norman Finkelstein and Tirzah Goldenberg (review)0
Philosophical Gestures0
And the People Stayed Home by Kitty O'Meara0
A Survivor of Survivors: An Interview with Denise Lajimodiere, Poet Laureate of North Dakota0
The Plastic Turn by Ranjan Ghosh (review)0
Water Memory: A Novel by Tom Strelich (review)0
Obi's Nightmare by Chino and Tenso Tenso (review)0
The Saints of Capitalism by Benjamin Schmitt (review)0
Continental Divide by Alex Myers0
Where We Lay Down by Jeffrey Franklin (review)0
Blue Rhinoceros, or Pedestrian Verses by Jesse Salvo (review)0
Safe Colors: A Novel in Short Fictions by Thaddeus Rutkowski (review)0
Ire Land (a Faery Tale) by Elisabeth Sheffield (review)0
An Interview with Ken Edwards and Brian Marley of Grand Iota0
An Interview with Daniel Olivas0
Venus Betrayed: The Private World of Édouard Vuillard by Julia Frey0
Little Armageddon by Gregory Fraser0
Bitch Planet, Volume 1: Extraordinary Machine by Kelly Sue DeConnick, and: Bitch Planet, Volume 2: President Bitch by Kelly Sue DeConnick (review)0
Counter-Texts: Language in Contemporary Art by Kim Dhillon (review)0
Interface and/in Faceworld: New Theories of Faciality0
The Voyages of Translation0
A Plan in Case of Morning by Phill Provance0
Ben Lerner’s Autofictional Politics of Form0
“Wake Work”: Thinking as Care in the Black Autotheoretical Writings of Christina Sharpe0
Rehabilitating Theory0
Up the River and into the Words0
Again, the Dawn: New and Selected Poems, 1976–2022 by Grace Shulman (review)0
The Art of Diremption: On the Powerlessness of Art by Leonhard Emmerling (review)0
House of the Ancients and Other Stories by Clifford Garstang0
An Interview with David Wilk0
Turn It Up! Music in Poetry from Jazz to Hip-Hop ed. by Stephen Cramer0
“Certain people were born with the internet inside them and suffered greatly from it”: Autofiction at the Intersection of Self, Sociality, and Mediation0
Within the Inscribed: Selected Prose & Conversations by Michael Heller (review)0
Particularly the Press0
The Girling Season by Christina Milletti (review)0
Marvel (the Word) by Ellen Lytle, and: Day True by Roberta Gould (review)0
Contestable Truths, Incontestable Lies by Steven Sher0
Strange Fruit & Other Plays by Harold Jaffe0
How Not to Drown by Jaimee Wriston0
Boneyarn by David Mills0
The Term Between by Brady Harrison (review)0
You Made Me Love You: Selected Stories, 1981–2018 by John Edgar Wideman (review)0
Surrealist Muse by Anne Whitehouse, and: Escaping Lee Miller by Anne Whitehouse, and: Frida by Anne Whitehouse (review)0
Finalists by Rae Armantrout (review)0
Oliver Goldsmith's Hackwork0
Toward a Comparative Classics0
Any Island by Ilka Scobie0
In the Zero of Sky by Tamra Plotnick (review)0
A Lot of People Are Saying: The New Conspiracism and the Assault on Democracy by Russell Muirhead and Nancy L. Rosenblum (review)0
The Volunteer Negro0
BRUT: Writings on Art & Artists by Harold Jaffe (review)0
Perishable, Light, Dust, Limited0
Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America by Ibram X. Kendi0
Three Markations to Ward her Figure by T Thilleman (review)0
Letters Written and Not Sent: Poems by William Louis-Dreyfus0
Scenes: Punctum Books: An Interview with Vincent W. J. van Gerven Oei and Eileen A. Fradenburg Joy0
Revealing Schemes: The Politics of Conspiracy in Russia and the Post-Soviet Region by Scott Radnitz (review)0
Conspiracy Theories in the Time of Covid-19 by Clare Birchall and Peter Knight (review)0
The Suffering of Lesser Mammals by Greg Sanders (review)0
Philosophy for Spiders: On the Low Theory of Kathy Acker by McKenzie Wark0
Armature by Melinda Thomsen (review)0
NOS (disorder, not otherwise specified) by Aby Kaupang and Matthew Cooperman0
Satire as the Comic Public Sphere: Postmodern "Truthiness" and Civic Engagement by James E. Caron (review)0
Faerie Queene Reads Best Fast0
We Have Never Been Ancient0
Point of View and Cognitive Mapping: The Case of Mrs. Dalloway0
Future-Proofing Humanistic Study0
There Is Nothing Strange in This at All0
Poet-I as Poet-We: An Interview with Roger Reeves0
The Brothers Silver by Marc Jampole0
Toward a Cosmopolitan Listening0
That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore: On the Death and Rebirth of Comedy by Lou Perez (review)0
Reflections in the Time of Trumpius Maximus: A Journal in Poems, AD 2016–2021 by Mark Fishbein, and: No Mask, No Talk: Corona Poems, 2020–2021 by Eve Packer (review)0
Notes on a Thesis by Tiphaine Rivière0
Auto-tunality and the Break in the Voice, or Listening to Race0
Finnish Folk Poetry, Epic: An Anthology in Finnish and English ed. by Matt Kuusi, Keith Bosley, and Michael Branch0
Sister Séance by Aimee Parkison (review)0
Absolute Away by Lance Olsen (review)0
“That Listening Mien”: Queer and Psychoanalytic Intersubjectivity in Sedgwick’s Autotheory0
Duende by Alex Poppe (review)0
Interventions: An Interview with Elizabeth McCracken0
Sound Games: The Clap of One Hand Sounding0
When the World Walks toward You by Myra Shapiro (review)0
The Wild Wild West0
Carrying on in Cuneiform: An Interview with Kyle Schlesinger0
Science and Theory's Weakness: Side Effects of Constructionism, or What Not to Debunk0
Bruise Songs by Steve Davenport0
Atlantis, an Autoanthropology by Nathaniel Tarn (review)0
Contemporary Conspiracy Culture: Truth and Knowledge in an Era of Epistemic Instability by Jaron Harambam (review)0
Great Demon Kings: A Memoir of Poetry, Sex, Art, Death, and Enlightenment by John Giorno0
Estranged by Charles Lamar Phillips (review)0
When the Light of the World Was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through: A Norton Anthology of Native Nations Poetry ed. by Joy Harjo, LeAnne Howe, and Jennifer Elise Foerster0
Foreign Bodies by Kimiko Hahn0
Kill Class by Nomi Stone0
The Weight of Bodily Touches by Joseph Zaccardi0
In Search of Synergy0
As the Crow Flies by Henry Weinfield (review)0
The Trouble with Language by Rebecca Fishow0
Frankenstein in Baghdad by Ahmed Saadawi0
Saraband: An Interview with Sara Hunt0
On the Campaign Trail by J. Bradley, and: Ten New Fairy Tales by Robert Kelly, and: Wake in the Night by Laura Krughoff0
Cry Back My Sea: 48 Poems in 6 Waves by Mark C. Marino (review)0
Writing the Present0
No, Alexa: AI Isn't Going to Destroy Art0
Gun/Shy by Jim Daniels (review)0
Theory, Philosophy, and the Middle Space0
Introduction: Autofiction, Autotheory, and Regimes of Visibility0
What’s on the Menu? by Chase Griffin0
An Interview with Reyna Grande0
Scenes: Soft Skull Press: An Interview with Mensah Demary0
Patricia Highsmith: Her Diaries and Notebooks, 1941–1995 ed. by Anna von Planta (review)0
The Place Where Grief Begins by Christopher Hirschmann Brandt (review)0
The Last Dictionary0
The Corpse Everyone Loved by Hannah Hess0
Culture Strike: Art and Museums in an Age of Protest by Laura Raicovich (review)0
Selling the Farm: Descants from a Recollected Past by Debra Di Blasi0
In Search of the Twenty-First Century's "Great American Graphic War Novel"0
Bell Hooks0
The Illuminated Burrow by Max Blecher (review)0
Evidence of V: A Novel in Fragments, Facts, and Fictions by Sheila O'Connor0
Porgy & Bess by Miles Davis by George Gershwin by Dubose Heyward by Jeffrey DeShell (review)0
Reading Autofiction: The Cognitive Turn0
Invisible Audiences: The Pathos of Vision in Charles Altieri's Late Poetics0
Turtle Point Press: An Interview with Ruth Greenstein0
Elizabeth Bowen: A Literary Life by Patricia Laurence0
On Lucille Clifton's Children's Books0
An Appalachian Voice Speaks for Ohio: A Conversation with Kari Gunter-Seymour0
The Stigmatization of Conspiracy Theories since the 1950s: "A Plot to Make Us Look Foolish" by Katharina Thalmann (review)0
What Is a Future for Classics?0
Dearth by Lynda Schor0
History of Theatre or The Glass of Fashion by M. G. Stephens (review)0
All Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost by Lan Samantha Chang0
Hallucinate This! An Authoritized Autobotography of ChatGPT by Mark C. Marino (review)0
Conspiracy Theories and Latin American History: Lurking in the Shadows by Luis Roniger and Leonardo Senkman (review)0
Nomenclature: New and Collected Poems by Dionne Brand (review)0
Stardust Media by Christina Pugh0
The Many Names for Mother by Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach, and: Apricots of Donbas by Lyuba Yakimchuk (review)0
How the Quiet Breathes by John Michael Flynn0
An Interview with Matt Madden0
One of Us: Stories by Scott Nadelson0
Admit This to No One by Leslie Pietrzyk (review)0
On Contemporary Theory: An Interview with Jeffrey R. Di Leo0
The Collected Works of Kathleen Tankersley Young ed. by Erik La Prade and Joshua Rothes (review)0
My Body Lives Like a Threat by Megha Sood (review)0
The Translator of Desires: Poems by Muhyiddin Ibn 'Arabi0
Susie Susquehanna & The River Valley Blues by Clara Mae Barnhart (review)0
All Morning the Crows by Meg Kearney0
Everything I Never Wanted to Know by Christine Hume (review)0
On Paradox: The Claims of Theory by Elizabeth S. Anker (review)0
Mapping Culture0
The Cabinetmaker's Apprentice0
Death to Classics0
To Zenzi by Robert L. Schuster0
Ceive by B. K. Fischer (review)0
(Dis)placement by Esteban Rodriguez0
Listening to Ourselves0
An Alphabet by Henry Weinfield (review)0
The Pornography Wars: The Past, Present, and Future of America's Obscene Obsession by Kelsy Burke (review)0
Derrida’s In/Voice by Chris Tysh0
Postlapsarian Homesick Alien0
What Isn't Remembered: Stories by Kristina Gorcheva-Newberry (review)0
Thomas Mann: New Selected Stories by Damion Searls (review)0
High Stakes, Low Theory0
Sueño del insomnia/Dream of Insomnia by Isaac Goldemberg, and: Sensory Overload/Sobrecarga sensorial by Sasha Reiter (review)0
Why Is There Nothing—Rather Than Something?0
“The arm that wields a pick or drives a spike”: Revisiting C. L. R. James’s Mariners, Renegades, and Castaways0
Transcendent: Art and Dharma in a Time of Collapse by Curtis White (review)0
Prize for the Fire: A Novel by Rilla Askew (review)0
Apotheosis or Apophrades: Toward a Poetics of Life and Death in Late Stevens0
World Literature and Closer Reading: A Poetics of Reception?0
The Archeology of a Good Ragù: Discovering Naples, My Father, and Myself by John Domini0
Tricks of Light: New and Selected Poems by Thaddeus Rutkowski0
Morris Dickstein: Double Agent0
The Question of Jargon0
Broken Color by Dean Kostos (review)0
Dark Academe0
The Friend: A Novel by Sigrid Nunez0
Black Herman and the Rest of Us0
Oslo, Maine: A Novel by Marcia Butler0
Revolution for Dummies: Laughing through the Arab Spring by Bassem Youssef (review)0
The Economist by Christopher Grimes (review)0
The Morning Line: A Writer's Odds0
Empire City: A Novel by Matt Gallagher0
The Boy Who Listened to Paintings by Dean Kostos0
Against Autofiction: The French Resistance to Autofiction from Gérard Genette to Julia Kristeva0
Love Child's Hotbed of Occasional Poetry: Poems & Artifacts by Nikky Finney0
The Pitch Clock and the Memoir0
The Collected Poems of Michael Boylan by Michael Boylan (review)0
The Damage Done by Susana H. Case (review)0
The Melancholia of Class: A Manifesto for the Working Class by Cynthia Cruz (review)0
The Blue Sky by Galsan Tschinag0
A Modest Proposal on Faculty Governance0
Proustian Uncertainties: On Reading and Rereading In Search of Lost Time by Saul Friedländer0
Why No Goodbye? by Pamela Laskin0
Intervention: An Interview with Ben Okri0
A Country of Strangers: New and Selected Poems by D. Nurkse (review)0
Zeina Azzam's "Hedge against Hardship": A Conversation with the Poet Laureate of Alexandria, Virginia0
Flowers of Mold by Ha Seong-nan0
Commerce with Montaigne0
The Ministry of Flowers by Andrea Witzke Slot0
Poetry and Diplomacy: When the Heart Wants to Cry0
A Field Guide to the Poetry of Theodore Roethke ed. by William Barillas, and: Count Four: Poems by Keith Kopka (review)0
Criticism and Politics: A Polemical Introduction by Bruce Robbins (review)0
Interventions: An Interview with Christopher Sorrentino0
An Old Poem That Tells You How to Have Beautiful Children0
It's About Time by Barry Wallenstein (review)0
Introduction: Weak Theory—A Report on the Contemporary0
The Anguish of Thought by Évelyne Grossman0
Everyman by M Shelly Conner0
Trump Was a Joke: How Satire Made Sense of a President Who Didn't by Sophia A. McClennen (review)0
Glitch Poetics by Nathan Allen Jones (review)0
The Poet as Cartographer0
Interventions: An Interview with Cristina García0
Thought Balloon by Kit Robinson0
The Infrastructure of Death0
Digigram by Barbara Henning0
#SAD! Doonesbury in the Time of Trump by Garry Trudeau (review)0
It's the Algorithm, Stupid!0
Introduction0
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