Autumn 1981
Volume 57, Number 4
The Green Room
- Staige D. Blackford — The Green Room, Autumn 1981
Essay
- Russell Fraser — R. P. Blackmur: America’s Best Critic
- George C. Herring — The "Vietnam Syndrome" and American Foreign Policy
- Susan Resneck Parr — Individual Responsibility in the Great Gatsby
- Hans A. Schmitt — The Weakness of European Nation-States
- Mildred Raynolds Trivers — The Berlin Wall: A Memoir
Fiction
- Anne Hobson Freeman — The Girl Who Was No Kin to the Marshalls
- Kent Nelson — The Squash Player
- W. D. Wetherell — If A Woodchuck Could Chuck Wood
Poetry
- David Bottoms — Hiking Toward Laughing Gull Point and Turning the Double Play
- Fred Chappell — Scarecrow Colloquy
- Martha Collins — More About the Bear and The Blue Room
- James Frazee — Thug and The House Where Stevens Died
- Carol Frost — The Fearful Child
- Colette Inez — Plane Tree Dance Sequences and Animal Nature
- Sandford Lyne — The Invention of Dragons and Separation: November
- Joyce Carol Oates — Boredom and The Loss
- Elaine Rubenstein — Waltz
Reprint
Recent Books
Book Reviews
- Stephen Corey — Lives on Leaves
- August A. Imholtz, Jr. — A Shropshire Latinist
- Ralph Ketcham — The Republic: As Elusive In 1981 As In 1801?
- Janet Mcnew — Short Stories of the Seventies
Cookbook
- Walker and Claudine Cowen — Cookbook, Autumn 1981



