Skip to main content
Home
VIRGINIA QUARTERLY REVIEW.

Utility

  • About VQR
  • Issues & Archive
  • Contributors
  • Donate
  • Store
  • Cart (0)

Main navigation

  • Essays
  • Fiction
  • Reporting
  • Poetry
  • Portfolios
  • Columns
  • Special projects
    • Log in
    • About VQR
    • Issues & Archive
    • Contributors
    • Donate
    • Store
    • Cart (0)

User account menu

  • Log in
Image
Winter 2025 Cover with photo by Lys Arango of 3 coal miners sitting on a bench during lunch

Site Search results

  • Story (5163)
  • Criticism (593)
  • Essays (469)
  • Fiction (172)
  • Reporting (163)
  • Poetry (131)
  • Editor's Desk (84)
  • #VQRTrueStory (59)
  • Interviews (46)
  • (-) Profiles (45)
  • Person (45)
  • Memoir (44)
  • Articles (41)
  • Photography (40)
  • Fine Distinctions (16)
  • Amateur Hour (13)
  • VQR Vault (10)
  • Notes to Self (8)
  • On Becoming (8)
  • Talisman (7)
  • Art & The Archive (6)
  • Plays (6)
  • Portfolios (6)
  • Art (5)
  • Basic page (4)
  • Human Practice (3)
  • Mapping (2)
  • Audio (1)
Profiles
Writer Dad: Chuck Wendig
… is a series of interviews with professional writers who are also fathers, discussing how they balance the two, what the … be human. I first stumbled across him back in 2009 via the comments section of Will Hindmarch’s take on the Malcolm … dogs. You can find him on Twitter @ChuckWendig and at his website, terribleminds.com , where he frequently dispenses …
Profiles
William Langewiesche Profiled
… that have to be fed, constantly. If they’re not fed they die, and so they’re desperate for material. But they’re …
Profiles
D. H. Lawrence in VQR
… the simple note, “James, Do take this.” Wilson was eager to comply. He wrote back on August 22, 1928, “I have been away … Huxley at his bedside. He was just forty-five years old. He died beaten and embittered. When “Nobody Loves Me” appeared … published elsewhere. Frieda agreed in a letter on January 26, 1940, but not without first noting Viking Press’s right …
Profiles
Tinker Tailor Soldier Schreiber
… Tinker Tailor Soldier Schreiber The Unsung Achievement of Screenwriter Paul … best screenwriter who ever lived. He wrote too few originals, and too often in collaboration, to claim anything of … at the improbable Camp X, a disused estate in Canada commandeered for the training of British spies in what was …
Profiles
Dogs of Character
… If there were a pantheon of take-no-prisoners pit-bull diehards, Diane Jessup would occupy a prominent place in it. … to save every little doggie in the world,” she wrote on her website. “I love the breed enough to believe in culling. And … Then I realized what had changed: It was joy, entirely unselfconscious joy. Every time one of her dogs made the correct …
Profiles
Aldous Huxley in VQR: The Philosopher as Social Critic
… ,” he was in the midst of furious writing. Having just come off the success of his novel, Point Counter Point , … of essays and only one more novel. In VQR’s mission to become a progressive journal of national and international … dealing with political and artistic concerns of a wide audience, by assuring diversity of content. Eric Pinker of the …
  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹‹
  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Page 4
  • Current page 5
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Page 8
  • Next page ››
  • Last page Last »
Virginia Quarterly Review
5 Boar’s Head Lane, P.O. Box 400223
Charlottesville, VA 22904
Tel: 434-924-3675
Fax: 434-924-1397
Copyright ©2024 The Virginia Quarterly Review. All rights reserved. / Contact VQR / Privacy policy
Home