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    Trouble in Mind is an intense voyage into the life of a young woman, and a serious reflection upon the art of novel-writing. It is at once a twenty-first century novel and not a novel at all, but an eyeball, subject and object, made up of a million cells."Experimental, assured, contemporary and local, Trouble in Mind is a healthy new leaf in the old stick of New Zealand lit." — Katherine Liddy, ... Read more

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    In the third volume of his REM trilogy, after the urban inferno of Nights with Giordano Bruno (2000) and the purgatorial stasis of The Imaginary Museum of Atlantis (2006), Jack Ross explores the closest thing to a paradise his cast of crazies can conceive of, let alone aspire to.Ross is a lapidarian scholar, fluent in half a dozen languages, but he is also a passionate fan of America's Next Top ... Read more

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  • The Imaginary Museum of Atlantis

    by Jack Ross ...
    The subject of Jack Ross's latest book is amnesia. A man washes up alone on a beach with no memory of who or where he is; a woman finds him and takes him back to her house. He scans her library to find some clue to his past, his location. Could this strange new world be Atlantis? Jack Ross captures the disoriented state of his lead character in the very layout of the novel. Fragments of text and ... Read more

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  • To Dwell in the Power of Truth.

    Sunderland P. Gardner Lectures, #49

    by Jack Ross ...
    Series Book 49 - Sunderland P. Gardner Lectures
    In the 1999 Sunderland P. Gardner lecture, Jack Ross describes his inspiring, life-long spiritual journey which led him to misery and transcendent joy in maximum security prisons as part of his non-violent witness to the power of truth. In the tradition of Friends reaching back over three hundred years, Jack shows how an experience of nature, political action, and a commitment to nonviolence, when ... Read more

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  • The Strange Death of American Exceptionalism

    by Jack Ross ...
    There are numerous books that purport to explain the current "populist" moment, but in The Strange Death of American Exceptionalism, Jack Ross puts both sides of the cultural war into a historical context. Ross explains both the self-destruction of the Christian right and the transformation of the Democratic party into a party of technocratic woke illiberalism. Neither woke identity politics, nor ... Read more

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  • Rabbi Outcast: Elmer Berger and American Jewish Anti-Zionism

    by Jack Ross ...
    Dramatic changes have taken place in the last decade with respect to the views of the American Jewish community toward Israel and Zionism. Since the beginning of the Second Intifada in 2000, the involvement of the Israel lobby in precipitating the Iraq War and promoting war on Iran, and Israel's widely condemned wars in Lebanon and Gaza, large swaths of the American Jewish community have been ... Read more

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