American Book Review

Papers
(The TQCC 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Images and the Discipline of the Classics1
Divine Blue Light (for John Coltrane) by Will Alexander (review)1
Of All the People1
Charles W. Mills: The Self-Incurred Ignorance of White Philosophy1
Counter-Texts: Language in Contemporary Art by Kim Dhillon (review)0
Where is the Mouth of That Word? Selected Poems by Maryam Ala Amjadi (review)0
The Heartbreak of Desire0
Lost Horse Press: An Interview with Christine Lysnewycz Holbert0
Blood Secrets: Glimpses into the Hidden Lives of the Conversos by Anita Rodriguez, Joan Ryan, and Andrea Watson (review)0
Cry Back My Sea: 48 Poems in 6 Waves by Mark C. Marino (review)0
Responsible Adults by Patricia Ann McNair0
While It Lasts by Scott Nadelson (review)0
Philology No More? Latin and Greek on the Sidelines0
Continental Divide by Alex Myers0
Mother Tongue by David B. Axelrod (review)0
Reconstructions: An Interview with Jerry Stahl0
O, O, O0
Revelation at the Food Bank by Merrill Joan Gerber (review)0
Why Poetics, Then?0
Mannequin and Wife by Jen Fawkes, and: Tales the Devil Told Me by Jen Fawkes0
Dearth by Lynda Schor0
Cybill Unbound by Catherine Hiller (review)0
Intrusive Beauty by Joseph Capista0
Susie Susquehanna & The River Valley Blues by Clara Mae Barnhart (review)0
How to Fight Islamist Terror from the Missionary Position by Tabish Khair0
Visible at Dusk: Selected Essays by Burt Kimmelman (review)0
Nobody's Pilgrims by Sergio Troncoso (review)0
In the Printshop / With Young Poets0
Typescenes by Rodney A. Brown0
The Ministry of Flowers by Andrea Witzke Slot0
Radical Friends: Decentralised Autonomous Organizations and the Arts ed. by Ruth Catlow and Penny Rafferty (review)0
The Glint of Light by Clarence Major (review)0
The Morning Line: A Writer's Odds0
Country Dark by Chris Offutt (review)0
Cormac McCarthy's Abendrot0
Theory, Philosophy, and the Middle Space0
Formation: A Woman's Memoir of Rape, Rage, and War by Ryan Leigh Dostie0
Afterlives: Recovering the Lost Stories of Looted Art by Darsie Alexander and Sam Sackeroff (review)0
Interventions: An Interview with Daniel Simon0
Absolute Away by Lance Olsen (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
Double Dekker: Virginia Woolf and a Pamphlet0
What Is a Future for Classics?0
Aniara Diary0
Small Talk: About God and Writing and Me by John Guzlowski, and: The Resemblance of All Things by Bernard J. Lurie (review)0
The Last Dictionary0
The "Priceless Risk" of J. Drew Lanham: Poet Laureate of Edgefield County, South Carolina0
The Chronicles of Michel du Jabot by Eckhard Gerdes (review)0
Autofiction across Borders: Anglo-Metamorphoses of a French Concept0
Oslo, Maine: A Novel by Marcia Butler0
Trump Was a Joke: How Satire Made Sense of a President Who Didn't by Sophia A. McClennen (review)0
In Bruno’s Shadow by Tony Ardizzone0
Thirty-Six/Two Lives: A Poetic Dialogue by Norman Finkelstein and Tirzah Goldenberg (review)0
All Morning the Crows by Meg Kearney0
The Girling Season by Christina Milletti (review)0
Kill Class by Nomi Stone0
Faerie Queene Reads Best Fast0
The Elasticity and Capaciousness of Classics0
Beneath the Surfaces of the World: Stephen Dunn0
The Saints of Capitalism by Benjamin Schmitt (review)0
“Certain people were born with the internet inside them and suffered greatly from it”: Autofiction at the Intersection of Self, Sociality, and Mediation0
Writing the Present0
Ben Lerner’s Autofictional Politics of Form0
The Last Days of Sylvia Plath by Carl Rollyson0
Bob Feller’s Motorcycle Test0
The Luminous Racetrack: A Memoir in Poems by Bill Tremblay (review)0
The Many Names for Mother by Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach, and: Apricots of Donbas by Lyuba Yakimchuk (review)0
Hallucinate This! An Authoritized Autobotography of ChatGPT by Mark C. Marino (review)0
My Father’s Singular Baseball Story0
It's About Time by Barry Wallenstein (review)0
Barbara Ehrenreich0
Queer Intelligibility and Autotheory0
This Insubstantial Pageant by Estha Weiner (review)0
Reading Autofiction: The Cognitive Turn0
Surrealist Muse by Anne Whitehouse, and: Escaping Lee Miller by Anne Whitehouse, and: Frida by Anne Whitehouse (review)0
The Strong Men of Weak Theory0
The Voyages of Translation0
Weak Jobs, Weak Theory: The Infrastructure of Criticism0
Elegy for Elegy0
Scenes: MadHat Press: An Interview with Marc Vincenz0
The Brothers Silver by Marc Jampole0
Perishable, Light, Dust, Limited0
Selling the Farm: Descants from a Recollected Past by Debra Di Blasi0
Marxism and Spatiality0
Goldenrod by Maggie Smith0
Afterimage by Kathryn Weld (review)0
The Future of the Humanities: A Defense of Academic Knowledge Production0
When Your Wife has Tommy John Surgery and other Baseball Stories by E. Ethelbert Miller0
The Cambridge Companion to World Crime Fiction ed. by Jesper Gulddal, Stewart King, and Alistair Rolls (review)0
Safe as Lightning by Scudder H. Parker0
Finnish Folk Poetry, Epic: An Anthology in Finnish and English ed. by Matt Kuusi, Keith Bosley, and Michael Branch0
"My Plate Is Full": Rejection, a Memoir0
Happiness by Jeffrey R. Di Leo (review)0
Mothers Over Nangarhar by Pamela Hart0
Conspiracy Theories and Latin American History: Lurking in the Shadows by Luis Roniger and Leonardo Senkman (review)0
It's Too Late, Baby, Now, It's Too Late: Losing Sleep over Late Capitalism and Higher Education0
Introduction0
The Volunteer Negro0
Fire Index: Poems by Bethany Breitland (review)0
Kafka and Me: A Poetics of Going Ape-Shit?0
The Infrastructure of Death0
Notes on a Thesis by Tiphaine Rivière0
What Press Books: An Interview with Katharine Haake0
Modernism and Close Reading ed. by David James0
Interventions: An Interview with Christopher Sorrentino0
Baseball and the Writing Life: An Interview with Suzanne Kamata0
Sisterhood of the Infamous by Jane Rosenberg LaForge0
1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows: A Memoir by Ai Weiwei (review)0
All Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost by Lan Samantha Chang0
An Interview with Daniel Olivas0
My Soul, the Mule0
Irony and Outrage: The Polarized Landscape of Rage, Fear, and Laughter in the United States by Dannagal Goldthwaite Young (review)0
One’s Company by Ashley Hutson (review)0
An Alphabet by Henry Weinfield (review)0
Un- by Laurel Blossom0
Contemporary Conspiracy Culture: Truth and Knowledge in an Era of Epistemic Instability by Jaron Harambam (review)0
Unfinished Words0
Everything I Never Wanted to Know by Christine Hume (review)0
The Economy of Translation0
A Literate Journey0
"It's Poetry Because I Say So!": A Conversation with Salome Agbaroji, 2023 National Youth Poet Laureate0
Blue Rhinoceros, or Pedestrian Verses by Jesse Salvo (review)0
“That Listening Mien”: Queer and Psychoanalytic Intersubjectivity in Sedgwick’s Autotheory0
Speaking in Translation, or Speaking in Tongues0
Auto-tunality and the Break in the Voice, or Listening to Race0
Always Crashing in the Same Car: A Novel after David Bowie by Lance Olsen (review)0
Translation: A Sentimental Journey0
The Blue Sky by Galsan Tschinag0
Introduction: Autofiction, Autotheory, and Regimes of Visibility0
Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents by Stephanie L. Herdrich and Sylvia Yount (review)0
Where We Lay Down by Jeffrey Franklin (review)0
The Wonder of Listening for Silence0
How the Quiet Breathes by John Michael Flynn0
Derrida’s In/Voice by Chris Tysh0
An Interview with Reyna Grande0
Bell Hooks0
Twenty Stories by Jack Driscoll (review)0
Gun/Shy by Jim Daniels (review)0
Little Armageddon by Gregory Fraser0
Sound Games: The Clap of One Hand Sounding0
Unsun by Andrew Zawacki0
Duende by Alex Poppe (review)0
Revealing Schemes: The Politics of Conspiracy in Russia and the Post-Soviet Region by Scott Radnitz (review)0
BRUT: Writings on Art & Artists by Harold Jaffe (review)0
Interventions: An Interview with Cristina García0
The Term Between by Brady Harrison (review)0
Silverfish by Rone Shavers0
Introduction: Weak Theory—A Report on the Contemporary0
Proustian Uncertainties: On Reading and Rereading In Search of Lost Time by Saul Friedländer0
Stories Are What Save Us: A Survivor's Guide to Writing about Trauma by David Chrisinger0
Life after Laureateship: A Conversation with Anis Mojgani0
An Unheard-of Political Concept0
Morris Dickstein: Double Agent0
Literature and Genocide0
Bed by Elizabeth Metzger (review)0
Weak but Tensile: Thirteen Propositions on the Occasion of Weak Theory0
The Signature of the Voice0
Tight Little Vocal Cords by Loie Rawding0
Jackie Robinson Comes to Iowa0
Letters Written and Not Sent: Poems by William Louis-Dreyfus0
Duende: Poems, 1966–Now by Quincy Troupe (review)0
On Reading a Classic0
Mapping Culture0
Rejectors0
On the Salernitan Questions0
Revolution for Dummies: Laughing through the Arab Spring by Bassem Youssef (review)0
An Interview with Matt Madden0
On Girolamo Fracastoro’s Syphilis, or A Poetical History of the French Disease and Its First Translation into English0
What’s on the Menu? by Chase Griffin0
Philosophical Gestures0
Fight for Your Long Day by Alex Kudera0
North Dakota State University Press: An Interview with Suzzanne Kelley0
A Map of the Heavens: Selected Poems, 1975–2017 by Janet Hamill0
Fidelity, Betrayal, and the Time of Bernard Stiegler0
The Lyric Essay as Resistance: Truth from the Margins ed. by Zoë Bossiere and Erica Trabold (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
"It Takes Only One"0
The Uninvited Guest0
All My Sins Remembered by Ron Cooper0
Whatever's Forbidden the Wise by Anthony Madrid (review)0
The Best of Medic in the Green Time: Writings from the Vietnam War and Its Aftermath by Marc Levy0
Babel and the Beginning of Translation0
To Zenzi by Robert L. Schuster0
Trans-Neuronal by Magda Cârneci and Wanda Mihuleac (review)0
Status of the Mourned by Hugh Seidman0
Turtle Point Press: An Interview with Ruth Greenstein0
Frankenstein in Baghdad by Ahmed Saadawi0
Forgotten Night by Rebecca Goodman, and: Lilith Walks by Susan M. Schultz (review)0
Perennial Conspiracy Theory: Reflections on the History of "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" by Michael Hagemeister (review)0
The Bold News of Birdcalls by Edward Morin0
We Have Never Been Ancient0
Leaving Isn't the Hardest Thing: Essays by Lauren Hough0
Sister Séance by Aimee Parkison (review)0
Glitch Poetics by Nathan Allen Jones (review)0
High Stakes, Low Theory0
Death to Classics0
The Translation Stone0
Scenes: Soft Skull Press: An Interview with Mensah Demary0
Introduction0
Introduction: The New Campus Novel0
Baseball and Me0
Commerce with Montaigne0
Saraband: An Interview with Sara Hunt0
Scenes: Green Writers Press: An interview with Dede Cummings0
My Body Lives Like a Threat by Megha Sood (review)0
The Anguish of Thought by Évelyne Grossman0
Toward a Comparative Classics0
Zeina Azzam's "Hedge against Hardship": A Conversation with the Poet Laureate of Alexandria, Virginia0
Archephonai , or the Devastating Sounds of the Wombtomb0
The Black Writer and America's Imagination: Writing during the Latest Race Craze0
From Phonemes and Sonemes to Qualia, Aspects, and Collateral Observation0
Why No Goodbye? by Pamela Laskin0
Satire as the Comic Public Sphere: Postmodern "Truthiness" and Civic Engagement by James E. Caron (review)0
Armature by Melinda Thomsen (review)0
The Poet as Cartographer0
Peaches and Gravy: Selected Poems, 1966–2016 by Larry Fagin0
Postlapsarian Homesick Alien0
Stardust Media by Christina Pugh0
Boneyarn by David Mills0
Among the Gliesians by Philip Fried (review)0
My New Novel/The Down Payment by Ottessa Moshfegh and Issy Wood (review)0
Broken Color by Dean Kostos (review)0
On the Campaign Trail by J. Bradley, and: Ten New Fairy Tales by Robert Kelly, and: Wake in the Night by Laura Krughoff0
Patricia Highsmith: Her Diaries and Notebooks, 1941–1995 ed. by Anna von Planta (review)0
Hoarders by Kate Durbin0
The Stones of Lifta by Marc Kaminsky0
It's the Algorithm, Stupid!0
Listening to Ourselves0
The Wicking of the Broken Heart by Robin Eichele (review)0
#SAD! Doonesbury in the Time of Trump by Garry Trudeau (review)0
Mr. President by Miguel Ángel Asturias (review)0
No, Alexa: AI Isn't Going to Destroy Art0
Introduction: The Extremes of Satire0
An Inaugural Address by the Committee0
The Country Where Everyone's Name Is Fear: Selected Poems by Boris and Ludmila Khersonsky (review)0
How Black Was My Valley: Poverty and Abandonment in a Post-Industrial Heartland by Brad Evans (review)0
Oliver Goldsmith's Hackwork0
Ascension: A Novel by Steve Tomasula (review)0
Introduction0
Sinnerman by Michael Waters (review)0
The Wandering Womb: Essays in Search of Home by S. L. Wisenberg (review)0
Negotiations by Destiny O. Birdsong0
When the World Walks toward You by Myra Shapiro (review)0
Love Child's Hotbed of Occasional Poetry: Poems & Artifacts by Nikky Finney0
Finalists by Rae Armantrout (review)0
Scenes: Twisted Spoon Press: An Interview with the Publisher0
Yeats and Revisionism: A Half Century of the Dancer and the Dance by Daniel T. O’Hara (review)0
Efforts at Speech0
The Borderlands Is Us: A Conversation with Alberto Ríos0
Scholarly "Community" and the Affective Politics of Identity: A Case Study from Late Academe0
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