Anthony Domestico is chair of the English and Global Literatures Department at Purchase College, and a frequent contributor to Commonweal. His book Poetry and Theology in the Modernist Period is available from Johns Hopkins University Press.
Article Men Reviewing Men Despite writing for progressive publications, it took seven years before I was asked to review a novel by a female author By Anthony Domestico June 13, 2018 Gender Columnists Fiction
Article The Wildness of God Salvation is unnatural and uncivilized, the novel suggests, and anyone who tells you otherwise is lying By Anthony Domestico June 6, 2018 Columnists Fiction Theology
Feature An Interview with Peter Cole Poet and translator Peter Cole discusses the poetry of theology, translation and Jewishness, and poetry that makes the world more interesting By Anthony Domestico April 30, 2018 Books Poetry Theology Jewish-Christian Relations
Article A Hard-Earned Detachment This death-haunted and deeply Catholic poetry collection offers hope By Anthony Domestico April 8, 2018 Death and Dying Books Poetry
Article To See Our World Anew Ursula K. Le Guin was one of the best novelist-critics we’ve ever had By Anthony Domestico January 26, 2018 Profiles Books
Article ‘Back in Time to Spy’ From the "weird and engrossing" to the messy and haunting, Anthony Domestico considers two new literary biographies and two books of poetry By Anthony Domestico January 11, 2018 Books Poetry