 Jill Alexander Essbaum responds to Susana Gardner's Herso: An Heirship in Waves on the Black Radish blog:  "The shape of this book is dictated by the sea itself: mutable, vast, by turns black and cavernous, willing, empty as a bucket full of water." Read the full response here.
Jill Alexander Essbaum responds to Susana Gardner's Herso: An Heirship in Waves on the Black Radish blog:  "The shape of this book is dictated by the sea itself: mutable, vast, by turns black and cavernous, willing, empty as a bucket full of water." Read the full response here.
 
 
 
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