Bloomsbury Review
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The Bloomsbury Review is a 25-year-old Book Magazine, and has dedicated itself to uncovering the rare, the unique, the unsung, the best in publishing - books and poets and authorsoften overlooked by other national review and literary media.
Independent, eclectic, national and international in scope, The Bloomsbury Review is where the good writers receive their due, the great writers receive their praise, and new and neglected talents are brought into the light. The Bloomsbury Review is never stuffy, fluffy, ponderous, or pretentioussimply lively writing about good reading and great writers.
The Bloomsbury Review is a 25-year-old Book Magazine, and has dedicated itself to uncovering the rare, the unique, the unsung, the best in publishing - books and poets and authorsoften overlooked by other national review and literary media.
Independent, eclectic, national and international in scope, The Bloomsbury Review is where the good writers receive their due, the great writers receive their praise, and new and neglected talents are brought into the light. The Bloomsbury Review is never stuffy, fluffy, ponderous, or pretentioussimply lively writing about good reading and great writers.
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- Independent Book Reviews for the Independent Thinker.
This is the"book magazine" for the individualist.
The U.S. book world is under the oligarchic control of a few major publishers.Seldom do the book reviews of the small press get the ink they deserve. `The Bloomsbury Review' addresses that and champions the small, medium, university and regional presses.Where else would you get to read a review from a publisher called `Stickypress' or read about Quincy Troupe's new book of poems: Transcircularities (Coffee House Press)?
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- Independent Book Reviews for the Independent Thinker.This is the"book magazine" for the individualist.
The U.S. book world is under the oligarchic control of a few major publishers.Seldom do the book reviews of the small press get the ink they deserve. `The Bloomsbury Review' addresses that and champions the small, medium, university and regional presses.Where else would you get to read a review from a publisher called `Stickypress' or read about Quincy Troupe's new book of poems: Transcircularities (Coffee House Press)?
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