loading . . . Nostalgia Scores Again! News from Janis Robinson Daly, April 2026--FEATURED REVIEW. Susannah Willey’s NOSTALGIA opens with a single, devastating truth: the outward violence of war is only half the story. It’s the other half, however, that Willey explores, which gives the story its inner depth. Through her main character, Dr. Jim Banyon, we enter the battlefields, surgical areas, hospitals, and prisons of the U.S. Civil War, where Banyon witnesses the slow, unseen unraveling of a man’s mind. Nostalgia takes its title from a nineteenth-century clinical vocabulary that physicians used to describe a constellation of symptoms — severe homesickness, despair, chronic anxiety and functional breakdown. http://utterloonacy.com/2026/04/19/nostalgia-scores-again/