Greg Gerke
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We'll Never Have Paris
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See What I See: Essays
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A Cappella Zoo #4: Spring 2010
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2010
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There’s Something Wrong With Sven
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2009
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In the Suavity of the Rock
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13 by 11: short stories of life in diverse places and spaces
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My Brooklyn Writer Friend
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Especially the Bad Things
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Stymie Magazine, Autumn & Winter 2010
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2010
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There's Something Wrong with Sven [Paperback] [2009] (Author) Greg Gerke
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"Every time I come back to this book, I am astonished. A criminally under-read novel."
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"Now here is a poem! This has to be the best long poem in English since Eliot's Four Quartets (William Logan says so too).
I read it twice today. Would have been happy to read it three or four more times. It was gratifying to see how many of the French" Read more of this review » |
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"I started this book because I was quite impressed by a few pieces published in Socrates on the Beach, the literary journal the author publishes. I had also been quite impressed by the author's presence on Twitter: he seems like a very literate dude. "
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| Jack Houghteling’s novel Sunnyside proves to be unlike almost any other contemporary fiction; Houghteling is equipped with a stunning verbal toolbelt to tackle Americana’s be-all and end-all—American football. | |
“Many Hollywood films don’t do too much except advertise envy. What is so admirable about them is how much art is missing, how much questioning is not there. Stunning it is, how what are celebrated as the best, most innovative films are essentially publicity for the corporate control of the masses. As art they are as distinct as sand from other sand.”
― See What I See
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“The world in all its particularity churns on, and we live in modest houses often slightly off their foundations, cleaning out our past to reduce what weighs down our present—but not by too much, for otherwise we would lose some of the relations, the sustaining memory.”
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― See What I See
“I continue reading—I am adding and addled by the ideas there, those bristling feelings enjambed in sentences and lines of verse—but is this just filler for what is truly desired.”
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The Theroux revival continues. This group counts as a village forum for discussing the works of Alexander Theroux. Both scholars and the naive and cur ...more
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Nettle Soup
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Thanks Greg -
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