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Suzanne Cleary renders a panorama of exacting images that emphatically evoke the joy of living—and that underscore how poetry is more about questions than answers. Reviewed by Peter Mladinic The post The Odds appeared first on Rain Taxi.| Rain Taxi
Australian author Gerald Murnane isn’t known for sticking to convention, yet his recently republished 2009 novel addresses a quite conventional question: Why do writers write? Reviewed by Sam Tiratto The post Barley Patch appeared first on Rain Taxi.| Rain Taxi
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Another successful Independent Bookstore Day is in the books! Thousands flocked to their favorite bookstores with Rain Taxi’s Passport in hand to visit| Rain Taxi
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Minnesota Zoo, Apple Valley #2 by Areca Roe Areca Roe is an artist based in Mankato and Minneapolis, Minnesota. She uses photography as well as video,| Rain Taxi
Visual artist Jeffrey Hansen has lived and worked in the art community of Lowertown, St. Paul since 1994. In 1991 while attending the College of Visual Arts he opened his own workshop and studio in the downtown area of White Bear Lake. Following three decades of experimentation, evolving practices, and a re-discovery of circular motifs, […] The post Jeffrey Hansen appeared first on Rain Taxi.| Rain Taxi
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Rain Taxi, a nonprofit literary organization, champions innovative literature through Rain Taxi Review of Books, raintaxi.com, chapbooks, Reading Series, and Twin Cities Book Festival. Find out more about Andy Hartzell here.| Rain Taxi
The decades since James Schuyler’s death have seen publication of his Collected Poems and many other writings—but no full-length biography until this essential and sensitive new volume by Nathan Kernan. By Claude Peck The post James Schuyler: The Absolute of Feeling appeared first on Rain Taxi.| Rain Taxi
Readers interested in learning more about Benjamin Franklin’s scientific achievements will find much to appreciate in Richard Munson’s new biography of the founding father. Reviewed by Rasoul Sorkhabi The post Ingenious appeared first on Rain Taxi.| Rain Taxi
Poet and scholar Rachel Trousdale discusses her debut full-length poetry collection, Five-Paragraph Essay on the Body-Mind Problem, which playfully examines the intensity of romantic love, the entropic joys of parenthood, wild spaces, humor, and more. Interviewed by Stephanie Burt The post As Necessary as Cupcakes: An Interview with Rachel Trousdale appeared first on Rain Taxi.| Rain Taxi
Hi there! Thank you for registering to attend the Rain Taxi 30th Anniversary Exhibit Opening Night Reception on Tuesday, October 7 at 6:00 pm at Open Book. Simply check in with event staff when you arrive; your ticket(s) will be reserved under your name. You will receive a confirmation email shortly. We look forward to […] The post Success! appeared first on Rain Taxi.| Rain Taxi
Please join us to celebrate 30 years of Rain Taxi with a stunning exhibit that will take you behind the covers! Open Book1011 Washington Avenue,| Rain Taxi
In its mixture of literary ambition and old-fashioned showmanship, John Pistelli’s latest novel is a throwback to the efflorescence of popular literary fiction in the mid-late 20th century. Reviewed by Andy Hartzell| Rain Taxi
In Hélène Dorion’s novel, a daughter embarks on a journey along Québec’s St. Lawrence River to reconstruct her mother’s emotional survival. Reviewed by Alice-Catherine Carls| Rain Taxi