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Joshua Harmon\u27s The Soft Path (University of Akron Press, 2019) reviewed in the new issue of Mid-American Review
Joshua Harmon’s first collection of poetry, The Soft Path, was reviewed by Turner Wilson in the latest issue of Mid-American Review (vol. XL, no. 1).
Wilson praises the book as “a vision of the future of American pastoral poetry,” reading the “spare and fragmented style” as a comment on our broken “understanding and exploitation of wilderness” (169)
Akron Poetry Catalog and Reader September 2019
In our mobile-sized poetry catalog and reader, you can read poems from new books by Oliver de la Paz, Joshua Harmon, Brittany Cavallaro, Krystal Languell, Tyler Mills, Caryl Pagel, Emily Rosko, Emilia Phillips, Aimée Baker, Anne Barngrover, Matthew Guenette, Leslie Harrison, Sandra Simonds, Philip Metres, and Jennifer Moore.https://ideaexchange.uakron.edu/uapress_publications/1202/thumbnail.jp
Hope Mohr\u27s Shifting Cultural Power (University of Akron Press, 2021) reviewed in Dance magazine
William Hershey\u27s Profiles in Achievement: The Gifts, Quirks, and Foibles of Ohio\u27s Best Politicians (University of Akron Press, 2021) reviewed in Midwest Book Review
William Hershey’s Profiles in Achievement: The Gifts, Quirks, and Foibles of Ohio’s Best Politicians is praised as an “impressively informative study of Ohio politics and politicians” that is “exceptionally well written, organized and presented.
Jen Hirt’s collection of essays, Hear Me Ohio, wins the 2020 Silver prize from Foreword Reviews
Jen Hirt’s collection of essays, Hear Me Ohio, has won the 2020 Silver prize from Foreword Reviews in the category of Adult Nonfiction, Essays. Foreword writes: “Hear Me Ohio is a collection of essays about leaving Ohio while always looking back at it from places as far and different as Idaho, to the familiar forest of an arboretum in Kentucky, to the Pennsylvania riverbanks of the Susquehanna River. Hirt writes about loss and discovery, but also horseradish and hold-ups, unicorns and spiders, chestnuts and dobsonflies, dogs and kayaks.”
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Hysteria
Proceedings from the Fourth Annual Interdisciplinary Conference: Hysteria, which were presented at The University of Akron Student Union
Akron Law Magazine Fall 2022
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