Autumn 1998 Issue
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The Green Room
- Staige D. Blackford — The Green Room, Autumn 1998
Essay
- Panthea Reid — William Faulkner's "War Wound": Reflections on Writing and Doing, Knowing and Remembering
Articles
- Martin C. Battestin — Marketing the Arts: the Cultivation of Modern Britain
- Robert A. Ferguson — WITH WHAT MAJESTY DO WE THERE RIDE ABOVE THE STORMS!" JEFFERSON AT MONTICELLO
- Peter Lasalle — The Latin Ice Kings
- Ira M. Lechner — Massive Resistance: Virginia's Great Leap Backward
- David H. Lynn — Monkeys, Firecrackers, and Dust
- BEAUVAIS MCCADDON — The Candy Spoon
- John Mcneel — On the Fedala Road
- Sanford Pinsker — Surveying the Black Intellectual Scene
- JOHN PORTMANN — An Appreciation of Francis Bacon
- Mark Saunders — The Art of the Spy: John Banville's Untouchable
- Howard P. Segal — Technology, History, and Culture: An Appreciation of Melvin Kranzberg
- Roberta Silman — The Scent of Lilacs
- Louis B. Zimmer — Jacques Et Francois: Derrida Vs. Voltaire
Poetry
- Chana Bloch — The Comforters, How the Last Act Begins, and Rehearsal
- MICHAEL CHITWOOD — Sunday Supper
- Peter Cooley — Lament
- Jesse Lee Kercheval — Ham and the Moon and Night Dogs
- Mary Leader — Palette and Balm
- Robert Morgan — The Code
- Dennis Sampson — Judgement
- R. T. Smith — Alphabet

