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 Nicole Emanuel here.| Rain Taxi
Austin Carder’s translation of these final volleys from André Breton delivers something precious to English-language readers from the founder of Surrealism. Reviewed by Allan Graubard The post Cavalier Perspective appeared first on Rain Taxi.| Rain Taxi
The lilting prose and carefully constructed narrative of North Sun, Ethan Rutherford’s debut novel and a finalist for the 2025 National Book Award, feel like the most expansive of embraces. Reviewed by Nicole Emanuel| Rain Taxi
Tessa Bolsover successfully immerses the reader in a cycle of reemerging motifs and ideas, a subliminal sublime that only poetry hinging on metaphor can concoct. Reviewed by Robert Eric Shoemaker The post Crane appeared first on Rain Taxi.| Rain Taxi
Originally published in 1976, Amelia Rosselli’s sprawling third collection captures a significant chapter of the late poet’s life, one in which daily musings were chiseled into literary form. Reviewed by Greg Bem The post Document appeared first on Rain Taxi.| Rain Taxi
James Kaplan brings the milieu of New York City jazz to life in this new triple biography of legends Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and Bill Evans. Reviewed by Daniel Picker| Rain Taxi
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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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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
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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