James Guida is the author of Marbles, a book of aphorisms released by Turtle Point Press. He has written for various publications, including Orion, Meanjin, and Yale Review.
Fall 2008
How Criticism Serves: Review of James Wood’s How Fiction Works
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, $24.00 (hardcover) As a number of people have pointed out, the title of James Wood’s new book may at first seem preposterous: How Fiction Works. Even […]
Fall 2009
Review of Woman’s World: A Novel
Graham Rawle, Soft Skull Press, 2008, 437 pages Hazlitt wrote of Candide that “Each sentence is telling and it reads like one sentence.” Though he seems serenely without philosophical ambitions, […]
