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Billy Lennon
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@clereviewbooks.bsky.social publisher + founder / clereviewofbooks.com
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"Rage can be just as much a lifeforce as pleasure".

Alyse Burnside On David Wojnarowicz’s “Memories that Smell Like Gasoline”

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A Ticking Clock: On David Wojnarowicz’s “Memories that Smell Like Gasoline” - Cleveland Review of Books
It is a drive David identifies with, one that draws him towards those who do not understand or adhere to the manufactured code of conduct of society.
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November 25, 2025 at 1:03 PM
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"In fact, once he knows he has Mare and Bern completely under his spell, he sends them on errands. For a serial killer, he is incredibly lazy about the necessities of everyday life, like money and food."

from "Their Many Names" by Jess Richardson

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Their Many Names - Cleveland Review of Books
She did not know her future husband owned a gun, but he briefly served and so it makes a sudden kind of sense.
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November 19, 2025 at 4:47 PM
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"The poets grapple with what it means to create a purpose-built archive and the ways in which this impulse counters the traditional principle of the archive."

Megan McKenzie on "Permanent Record"

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Read Backwards: on “Permanent Record” - Cleveland Review of Books
The human impulse towards self-documentation is everywhere once you start looking for it.
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November 6, 2025 at 8:45 PM
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"[One could take] its aesthetic limitations as formal affordances... "Shadow Ticket" perhaps traces the attitudes and semiotics of pre-emergent fascism, [like a] historiographical broadcast from State fascism’s inchoate moment."

Cobi Chiodo Powell on Pynchon

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Intransigent Delay: On Thomas Pynchon’s "Shadow Ticket" - Cleveland Review of Books
Shadow Ticket perhaps traces, through the suppleness of form, the attitudes and semiotics of pre-emergent fascism.
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September 30, 2025 at 2:20 PM
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A really interesting essay at @clereviewbooks.bsky.social
about one writer's history of Big Five rejections since the 1990s & the effects of publishing's conglomeration even when one doesn't know conglomeration is the force at work.
"I now realized that for thirty years I’d had an imaginary Pietsch perched on my shoulder, and as I reworked sentences I kept (unconsciously) turning to him and asking, 'How about now? Would you take it now?'"

Vince Czyz on publishing & conglomeration

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Portrait of the Author in the Age of Conglomeration - Cleveland Review of Books
I now realized that for thirty years I'd had an imaginary Pietsch perched on my shoulder, and as I reworked sentences I kept (unconsciously) turning to him and asking, "How about now? Would you take i...
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September 26, 2025 at 2:43 PM
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"I now realized that for thirty years I’d had an imaginary Pietsch perched on my shoulder, and as I reworked sentences I kept (unconsciously) turning to him and asking, 'How about now? Would you take it now?'"

Vince Czyz on publishing & conglomeration

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Portrait of the Author in the Age of Conglomeration - Cleveland Review of Books
I now realized that for thirty years I'd had an imaginary Pietsch perched on my shoulder, and as I reworked sentences I kept (unconsciously) turning to him and asking, "How about now? Would you take i...
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September 25, 2025 at 3:19 PM
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"While a fantastic beat reporter and astute ball-knower, MacMahon both perpetuates and falls victim to Publishing's hastily-written-athlete-biography-industrial complex.

@podracingchamp.bsky.social on @bannedmacmahon.bsky.social's "The Wonder Boy"

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“I think it’s going to be fine”: On Tim MacMahon’s “The Wonder Boy: Luka Dončić and the Curse of Greatness” - Cleveland Review of Books
I was very disappointed to find that the book read as if the contents of MacMahon’s collected ESPN articles were dumped into a large language model, and directed to write a 300-plus page book about Lu...
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July 13, 2025 at 1:57 PM
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It's important to rid ourselves of the idea that this kind of work should be free to all by default, at least until there's some new mechanism of supporting it.
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May 28, 2025 at 2:12 PM
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We are introducing a small paywall. 3 articles free per month, then it kicks in. We didn’t make this decision lightly, and hope that you’ll join us in this new phase after publishing almost 1000 pieces for free over the last 7 years.
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May 28, 2025 at 2:12 PM
We are introducing a small paywall. 3 articles free per month, then it kicks in. We didn’t make this decision lightly, and hope that you’ll join us in this new phase after publishing almost 1000 pieces for free over the last 7 years.
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May 28, 2025 at 2:12 PM
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An excerpt from Ahmad Almallah's Wrong Winds courtesy @clereviewbooks.bsky.social www.clereviewofbooks.com/writing/from...
from "Wrong Winds" by Ahmad Almallah — Cleveland Review of Books
Stealth is the first step into progress.
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April 2, 2025 at 7:41 PM
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"Me, I am Goodness and Justice, and I want to kill the radish because he’s rich and the peasants are dying of hunger."

from Sylvain Trudel's "The Harmattan Winds" (trans. Donald Winkler) @archipelagobooks.bsky.social

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from "The Harmattan Winds" by Sylvain Trudel — Cleveland Review of Books
And he’s impure and I hate him and I blast him with peas from my catapult-spoon.
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March 31, 2025 at 5:24 PM
March 2025 Recon
Baglin, Dean, Barkan, Mahdavi
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March 28, 2025 at 4:40 PM
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"You can wake up to someone day after day and still they’ll appear disfigured somehow, pummeled by the early light."

from Sam Eichman's story "A Little Too Much Sun".

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A Little Too Much Sun — Cleveland Review of Books
You can wake up to someone day after day and still they’ll appear disfigured somehow.
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February 19, 2025 at 4:46 PM
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"Compared to Stoker’s belief in the positive influence of the Enlightenment and traditional Christian faith, Eggers’s narrative is a darker meditation on modernity’s spiritual blindness."

CRB's very own Bri Di Monda on Robert Eggers's "Nosferatu"

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The Night Side of Nature: On Robert Eggers's "Nosferatu" — Cleveland Review of Books
Early folklore said vampires could attack victims through dream visitation.
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February 18, 2025 at 5:13 PM
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"If a shared appreciation of culture is a means of expressing these desires covertly, 'Our Evenings' suggests that it can also prove treacherous."

Peter Huhne on Alan Hollinghurst's "Our Evenings"

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Back to Normal: Hollinghurst's Late Style — Cleveland Review of Books
If a shared appreciation of culture is a means of expressing these desires covertly, Our Evenings suggests that it can also prove treacherous.
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February 14, 2025 at 11:43 PM
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"Introspection is a natural recourse for those of us who haven't been struck by a primal yen to be mothers. It’s also lonely and yields diminishing returns."

@sophiastewart.bsky.social on Anastasia Berg's and Rachel Wiseman's "What are Children For?"

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Decisions, Decisions: on Anastasia Berg and Rachel Wiseman's "What Are Children For?" — Cleveland Review of Books
Logic doesn’t govern the decision to procreate. Nor does it necessarily govern the decision not to procreate.
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February 11, 2025 at 9:13 PM
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"Labatut and Best both fear this outcome. But Labatut does not realize we already live in a world governed by an alien intelligence."

Jordan Ecker on "The Automatic Fetish" and "The MANIAC" @versobooks.bsky.social @penguinpress.bsky.social

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Inhuman Intelligence: on “The Automatic Fetish” and “The MANIAC” — Cleveland Review of Books
Will the end of humanity be the human invention of an intelligence greater than itself?
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February 11, 2025 at 9:11 PM
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"I thought eventually Jo-Ann Fabrics would stop feeling like a translated Jo-Ann Fabrics, parallel to but separate from the source." @uawilk.bsky.social, from "The Keeper"

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from “The Keeper” — Cleveland Review of Books
I thought eventually Jo-Ann Fabrics would stop feeling like a translated Jo-Ann Fabrics, parallel to but separate from the source.
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February 11, 2025 at 9:10 PM
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"Laughner...a tragic poet amidst the end of the industrial empire of which Cleveland and Northeast Ohio were a microcosm."

Andrew Worthington interviews @aaronlange.bsky.social about "Ain't It Fun" and Cleveland's 70s punk scene:

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The Secret City: Aaron Lange on the 1970s Cleveland Punk Scene — Cleveland Review of Books
A beautiful and moving depiction of Laughner as a tragic poet amidst the end of the industrial empire of which Cleveland and Northeast Ohio were a microcosm.
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February 11, 2025 at 9:06 PM
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"To really diagnose a sick culture, you have to be actually curious about it. You can’t just reflexively disdain it."

@mitchtherieau.bsky.social reviews Becca Rothfeld's "All Things Are Too Small"

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A Business Doing Pleasure With You: On Becca Rothfeld's "All Things Are Too Small" — Cleveland Review of Books
There are nefarious forces at work in the sphere of taste.
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December 11, 2024 at 4:13 PM
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Ain't no fuckin way
November 30, 2024 at 3:35 AM
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"But more and more Robinson’s public statements have tended to emphasize a broadminded civic rhetoric and a wishy-washy liberalism that seem a far cry from the radicalism evinced in early works."

Bailey Trela on Marilynne Robinson, from Vol 2.2.

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November 29, 2024 at 5:41 PM
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Good. It’s horrific how other platforms abused their reach to strangle local, independent, and national outlets alike.

I WANT to see news and actual vetted work and I WANT journalists to get rewarded for it.

Because I want to live in a thinking human world over some AI generated slop dystopia
November 27, 2024 at 1:38 AM