Vol. 2.1

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Our Spring/Summer 2024 print issue, Cleveland Review of Books, Vol. 2.1 strives for nothing less than total obliteration of the ever-expanding star-pocked galaxy of metric literary-cultural appraisal, and in its place the installation of a far more chaotic and insidiously rich assemblage. It’s bleak out there, so we did this one up all in black, and with a sandpaper cover, which might help take some of the edge off. But don’t despair: each celestial death means a new beacon accreted from cosmic dust and trash. These ever-darkening forms give way to concomitantly greater brightnesses.

July 2024 | 224 Pages

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Our Spring/Summer 2024 print issue, Cleveland Review of Books, Vol. 2.1 strives for nothing less than total obliteration of the ever-expanding star-pocked galaxy of metric literary-cultural appraisal, and in its place the installation of a far more chaotic and insidiously rich assemblage. It’s bleak out there, so we did this one up all in black, and with a sandpaper cover, which might help take some of the edge off. But don’t despair: each celestial death means a new beacon accreted from cosmic dust and trash. These ever-darkening forms give way to concomitantly greater brightnesses.

July 2024 | 224 Pages

Our Spring/Summer 2024 print issue, Cleveland Review of Books, Vol. 2.1 strives for nothing less than total obliteration of the ever-expanding star-pocked galaxy of metric literary-cultural appraisal, and in its place the installation of a far more chaotic and insidiously rich assemblage. It’s bleak out there, so we did this one up all in black, and with a sandpaper cover, which might help take some of the edge off. But don’t despair: each celestial death means a new beacon accreted from cosmic dust and trash. These ever-darkening forms give way to concomitantly greater brightnesses.

July 2024 | 224 Pages

Essays, reviews, interviews by Caryl Pagel, Leo Kim, Conor Bracken, Miriam Gordis, Andrew Boryga, Marianela D’Aprile, Chris Jesu Lee, Dante LaRiccia, Raechel Anne Jolie, Suspended Reason, Joyelle McSweeney & Tracy Fuad, Caren Beilin, Emiliano Gomez, Kyle Keeler, Mitch Therieau, Emma Heath, Chapman Caddell; Fiction by Jessi Jezewska Stevens, Mariah Kreutter; Poetry by Stephanie Ginese, Joe Hall, Brontez Purnell.