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Read reviews of Kenny's books, interviews and conversations with Kenny Fries, and recently published essays and poems by Kenny. 

Shelf-Awareness Asks Kenny What He's Reading
Shelf-Awareness Asks Kenny What He's Reading

Favorite book when you were a child?  Book that changed your life?  Kenny answers these and other questions.  

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Kenneth FriesNovember 9, 2017
Kenny and Sheila Fiona Black Talk About In the Province of the Gods!
Kenny and Sheila Fiona Black Talk About In the Province of the Gods!

Watch and listen to two prominent writers with disabilities talk about disability, the body, Japan, and change.  

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Kenneth FriesNovember 1, 2017
Accessible Japan Reviews and Publishes Excerpt from In the Province of the Gods
Accessible Japan Reviews and Publishes Excerpt from In the Province of the Gods

"Fries opens himself up to the page sharing his secrets and his quest to understand Japan, disability, and more importantly his place in the world."

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Kenneth FriesNovember 1, 2017
Ocean State Review Interview Excerpt Posted Online!
Ocean State Review Interview Excerpt Posted Online!

Elizabeth Foulke asks Kenny:  "What continues to be overlooked in Western culture due to our lack of language for, or a lack of narratives that incorporate the experience of people with disabilities?

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Kenneth FriesOctober 26, 2017
Kenny Fries Interviewed by Judy Heumann for The Heumann Perspective!
Kenny Fries Interviewed by Judy Heumann for The Heumann Perspective!

Well-known disability rights activist and Ford Foundation Fellow Judy Heumann talks with Kenny about In the Province of the Gods, his article in The New York Times, and the importance of mentorship. 

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Kenneth FriesOctober 18, 2017
A PLUS BOOK CLUB FACEBOOK LIVE INTERVIEW!
A PLUS BOOK CLUB FACEBOOK LIVE INTERVIEW!

A Plus Book Club Chooses In the Province of the Gods!  

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Kenneth FriesOctober 14, 2017
 Kenny Is Visiting Scribe for Jewish Book Council
Kenny Is Visiting Scribe for Jewish Book Council

"I am disabled, gay, and Jewish.  A former boyfriend has called me The Nazi Trifecta."  

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Kenneth FriesOctober 4, 2017
Granta Publishes Kenny's Essay "The Survivals of Lafcadio Hearn"
Granta Publishes Kenny's Essay "The Survivals of Lafcadio Hearn"

"Was Hearn’s attraction to strange things because he had one eye? Did he feel comfortable in Japan because being a foreigner overshadowed his physical difference?"

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Kenneth FriesSeptember 28, 2017
A "Mesmerizing Memoir," Says POZ
A "Mesmerizing Memoir," Says POZ

Trenton Straube at POZ calls In the Province of the Gods a "mesmerizing memoir." 

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Kenneth FriesSeptember 25, 2017
Interview with Some Serious Business
Interview with Some Serious Business

" . . . my writing works against the literary morés, standards, culture, and legacies.  As a disabled writer, who is also gay and Jewish, I often write at the intersection of these identities."   

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Kenneth FriesSeptember 21, 2017
Vermont Digger Reviews In the Province of the Gods

"A finely honed philosophical and autobiographical reflection on transcendence and self-acceptance."  

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Kenneth FriesSeptember 19, 2017
Tanizaki's Yaichi:  A Japanese Blind Character as Hero, Outcast, and Metaphor
Tanizaki's Yaichi: A Japanese Blind Character as Hero, Outcast, and Metaphor

"In Tanizaki’s story we are shown how disability can, in certain contexts, be advantageous, as well as how the nondisabled use disability for their own purposes." 

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Kenneth FriesSeptember 19, 2017
Electric Literature:  Kenny Fries on Early HIV/AIDS Fiction
Electric Literature: Kenny Fries on Early HIV/AIDS Fiction

"As a disabled writer, I’m wary of using a medical marker to define an era, because HIV/AIDS is a sociopolitical issue as well as a medical one." 

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Kenneth FriesSeptember 18, 2017
On Lit Hub:  "A Journey to the Heart of Old Japan"
On Lit Hub: "A Journey to the Heart of Old Japan"

"If ever I needed the presence of the gods, now is the time. . . . Ever since finding out the test results in Dr. Shay’s office, I have felt, for what seems like the first time, that my life has been split—now there is a before and an after."

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Kenneth FriesSeptember 15, 2017
In The New York Times, Kenny Fries asks:  "What Kind of Society Do We Want To Be?"
In The New York Times, Kenny Fries asks: "What Kind of Society Do We Want To Be?"

Echoes of the extermination of the 'unfit' carried out by the Third Reich can still be heard today.  

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Kenneth FriesSeptember 13, 2017
"Meeting Hanada Shuncho," An Excerpt About Japanese Disability History
"Meeting Hanada Shuncho," An Excerpt About Japanese Disability History

"I was told most people with disabilities were hidden away, a combination of lack of access and family shame. However, as I began to discover, disability has been an important, one might even say crucial, part of Japanese culture for a very long time."

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Kenneth FriesSeptember 8, 2017
"Mono No Aware:  Two Japanese Gardens," at Elsewhere:  A Journal of Place
"Mono No Aware: Two Japanese Gardens," at Elsewhere: A Journal of Place

"I realize why the guidebook photo is a close-up of a tiny corner edge of the garden:  it is impossible to see all at once; the experience of Ryōan-ji is cumulative."

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Kenneth FriesSeptember 4, 2017
"Absorbing, moving and intensely human. . . Kenny Fries' memoir enters centre stage," says Wordgathering!

"In the unsettled and often angry world of disability politics, Kenny Fries' memoir enters centre stage, projecting an oasis of calm and insightful enquiry."  

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Kenneth FriesSeptember 1, 2017
"Two from Kenny Fries," A Review of Both Japan books!

". . . to read it is to experience what true literary achievement really means," says Julia Bouwsma in her Connotation Press review. 

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Kenneth FriesSeptember 1, 2017
Creative Capital Interviews Kenny Fries about disability, mortality, and the gods in Japan

"As In the Province of the Gods shows, Japan was the right place at the right time.  It changed my life."  

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Kenneth FriesSeptember 1, 2017
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