by Michael Copperman | Sep 15, 2016 | blog
“It bothers me more that this project, when it is attempted, is so often attempted poorly. Real empathy is obvious in a text, and I wouldn’t expect to find it in the work of authors who request “a few points for trying.” Failure is less the work of political...
by Michael Copperman | Sep 14, 2016 | blog
The page 99 Test. (posted from Facebook)READ NOW
by Michael Copperman | Sep 12, 2016 | blog
At Memorious’s blog, I sing the praises of the short fictions of Willa Cather. (posted from Facebook)READ NOW
by Michael Copperman | Sep 10, 2016 | blog
Scroll down to the section marked ‘Book Club’ to hear me talk about “Teacher,” on Mississippi Public Broadcasting. (posted from Facebook)READ NOW
by Michael Copperman | Sep 9, 2016 | blog
Patrick Iber, reviewed glowingly in The New Republic! “It is a strength of Iber’s book, and a testament to his political sensibilities, that he refuses to let a narrative that starts with heroically embattled anti-Stalinists become a vindication of “independent”...
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