Jon Dozier-Ezell
FICTION: THE WELLES WE DIG
By Jon Dozier-EzellWith an early history of fantastic projects like the radio broadcast of War of the Worlds and his directorial debut in Citizen Kane, Welles emerged as prodigy, genius, Hollywood darling.
TOKENS
By Nicolle Elizabeth, Tatiaana L. Laine, Michael Cohn-Geltner, and Jon Dozier-EzellCentering on the racial turmoil in Mississippi in the early 1960s, The Queen of Palmyra carries its reader from Millwood, Mississippi in early summer 1963that fateful summer of Medgar Evarss assassinationthrough the destruction and confusion of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.
Games of France
By Jon Dozier-EzellDaniel Levin Beckers Many Subtle Channels: In Praise of Potential Literature provides an immersive and enjoyable account of what is either a literary paradise (if you like that sort of thing) or a complicated hell (if you dont). The Oulipo, whose name is an acronym for the French ouvroir de littérature potentielle, was founded in 1960 by writer Raymond Queneau and engineer François Le Lionnais, who together perfectly embodied the aims of the group