![]() ![]() ![]() The late James Tate constantly pushed the boundaries of his work, and his debut book, The Lost Pilot, was vastly different than his last, The Government Lake. It’s not uncommon for poets to reinvent their writing with each new collection. ![]() _ May 2023 A Review of Museum of the Americas by J. In the meantime, happy spring, and enjoy! Our new Senior Reviews Editors, Esteban Rodriguez and Linda Michel-Cassidy, will also be assigning a selection of books, bringing an exciting perspective to Tupelo Quarterly’s already vibrant offerings in literary criticism. In the coming months, look for more review-essays, as well as small press features and discussions of new poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and hybrid texts. Michael Martinez, I Think I’m Ready to See Frank Ocean by Shayla Lawson, and Advantages of Being Evergreen by Oliver Baez Bendorf. For the month of May, it’s an honor to feature and celebrate Esteban Rodríguez’s retrospective of three poetry collections: Museum of the Americas by J. I’m thrilled to introduce three new additions to the Reviews Page at Tupelo Quarterly. ![]()
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