Commentary

Commentary |

on Real Phonies and Genuine Fakes, poems by Nicky Beer

“Beer is fascinated by the question of provenance and the genuine. What is an original, anyway? What makes it so, and why is that more real than the replica of itself?”

Commentary |

on The Bar at Twilight, stories by Frederic Tuten

“These fifteen scintillating short stories reflect Tuten’s unceasing drive to hone his craft — and confirm his reputation as a master of the genre at age 86.”

Commentary |

on Earth Room, poems by Rachel Mannheimer

“Earth Room presents history as though it may, also, be a kind of conceptual art, which has both mortal stakes and the structure of a dark joke … Here we are, at the end of knowledge. Here we are, at the height of innovation and its catastrophic utopias …”

Commentary |

on Drive, poems by Elaine Sexton

“ ‘Drive’ can be an imperative verb and, as a noun, a synonym for passion; a gay woman comfortable in a seat often reserved for straight white men – and dangerous for those who aren’t­.”

Commentary |

on Customs, poetry by Solmaz Sharif

“Sharif’s concerns persist: autobiography, US empire. But her toolkit has been pared down, resulting in a more direct, cutting voice for her anti-imperialism.”

Commentary |

on The Promise, a novel by Damon Galgut

“The simmering anger is rooted of course in history, in the original sin of apartheid and the cluster-bombs of corruption and continued poverty, violence and racism that followed Nelson Mandela’s brief shining hour.”