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February 29, 2016

Punching Up

February 29, 2016/ JC Sutcliffe

Can fiction be overtly political without becoming doctrinaire? A new novel about the Seattle W.T.O. protests succeeds by emphasizing the human complexities involved.

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February 29, 2016/ JC Sutcliffe/
Fiction, Literary Criticism, Politics & History
Book Review, fiction, jc sutcliffe, literary criticism, March 2016
October 31, 2015

No Laughing Matter

October 31, 2015/ JC Sutcliffe

In Timur Vermes’s bestselling novel, newly translated from the German, it’s 2011, the Führer is back, and he’s not happy at how the world has changed. Is it OK to find that funny?

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October 31, 2015/ JC Sutcliffe/
Fiction, Literary Criticism, Politics & History
Book Review, fiction, Hitler, jc sutcliffe, literary criticism, nazi germany, November 2015
April 30, 2015

In the Flesh

April 30, 2015/ JC Sutcliffe

Into an unremarkable marriage comes a major disruption: the wife stops eating meat. Suddenly, everything in their usually orderly world goes out of control.

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April 30, 2015/ JC Sutcliffe/
Literary Criticism, Arts & Life
Book Review, jc sutcliffe, literary criticism, May 2015, Poetry, translation
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