The new issue of the CSZ is out. It includes an essay by Victoria Garcia on Maggie Nelson's The Art of Cruelty, a report by Arrate Hidalgo on the Space is the Place conference held in Tel Aviv in April, and a memorial for Ama Patterson; poetry by Gwynne Garfinkle and Bruce Lader, a Grandmother Magma by John Kessel on Ursula K. Le Guin's Lavinia, and reviews of several recent titles. This issue's featured artist is Milan Djurasovic.
The issue is available in pdf format for $3, and in print for $5; a print subscription is $16, an electronic subscription $10, here: http://thecsz.com/.
- Essays
- In Memoriam: Ama Patterson (1960-2017)
- The “Space is the Place” Conference: A Report
by Arrate Hidalgo
- A Lovely Stroll Through the Violence Museum:
Maggie Nelson’s The Art of Cruelty
by Victoria Elisabeth Garcia
- Poems
- 50 Foot
by Gwynne Garfinkle
- Nike Apteros
Where are the Angels of Exiles
by Bruce Lader
- Grandmother Magma
- Lavinia, by by Ursula K. Le Guin
by John Kessel
- Book Reviews
- Sleeping with Monsters, by Liz Bourke
reviewed by Erin Roberts
Feral, by by James DeMonaco and B.K. Evenson
reviewed by Arley Sorg
Wicked Wonders, by Ellen Klages
reviewed by Joanne Rixon
When the Moon Was Ours, by Anna-Marie McLemore
reviewed by Lynette James
About Abortion: Terminating Pregnancy in Twenty-First Century America, by Carol Sanger
reviewed by Nancy Jane Moore
- Featured Artist
- Milan Djurasovic