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  • Bookforum is in general an excellent publication, usually receptive to experimental writing.

    Book Reviewing 2010

  • A very cleverly written article in Bookforum about Dorothy Parker’s bequest to the NAACP and her friendship with Lillian Hellman (via A&L Daily).

    2006 March 2006

  • But after that bit in Bookforum I’m just so v. curious how all these things sound you see, goodness how sad, and you’ll just have to indulge me.

    Cruise (Letters From a Young Lady of Leisure) | Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast 2005

  • It's easy to be offended by such changes and demand that magazines such as Bookforum remain pure.

    WHITHER BOOKFORUM? TEV 2008

  • It's easy to be offended by such changes and demand that magazines such as Bookforum remain pure.

    WHITHER BOOKFORUM? TEV 2008

  • The effrontery of his attempted effacement of my contribution to American letters compelled me to write in protest to the editors of Bookforum alerting them to the grave omission in his essay.

    Premises 2010

  • Here is Marjorie Perloff (Bookforum), her review - Sniveling Rivalry - Alexander Waugh psychologizes the troubled Wittgenstein clan

    Vitro Nasu » 2009 » May 2009

  • Here is Marjorie Perloff (Bookforum), her review - Sniveling Rivalry - Alexander Waugh psychologizes the troubled Wittgenstein clan

    The House of Wittgenstein 2009

  • A plethora of indie cartoonists, including Dash Shaw, Chris Ware, Paul Hornschemeier, Laura Weinstein, CF and Gabrielle Bell, are featured in the latest issue of Bookforum magazine, where their illustrations and comics are juxtoposed with a variety of excerpts from novels, essays and short stories.

    Bookforum plays host to Ware, Shaw, etc. | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment 2009

  • But what about Morris Dickstein's “20 year rule” as elucidated in his Bookforum essay Faction and Political Fact?

    Confusion and Turbulence 2010

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