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)
American Poetry - 1927
… Poetry —1927 — a Miscellany. New York: Harcourt, Brace, and Company. $2.50. The Women at Point Sur. By Robinson Jeffers. … orgastic frenzy. “The Women at Point Sur” tells a story as complicated as any novel; a story that, for a reader with a … was healthy and normal. In the recent edition of his complete poems, “The Testaments of Francois Villon, …
New Light on Some Literary Lives
… M. Isaacs, and Louis V. Ledoux. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.50. The most timely of these three books is … the world that there was no watchful mater familias Grun-diensis to suppress such choice items as the naming of … Weber is both more forthright and more fortunate. He points to the unquestioned poetic qualities of poems like …
The End of the Age of Ice
… the world over. Change means that Greenlanders have become more dependent on the outside world. The old ways of … It has been this way for hundreds of years. (Greenlanders also ride snowmobiles, but they need ice for that, too.) … gas exploration, the income could replace the annual subsidies the country receives from Denmark and allow a more …
Fiction
Tube Rose
… condolences trailing behind them like coon tails on aerials, and the flower wreaths were wilting on the grave. “I … tonight or pay the fiery price,” and they’d pause for her commercial as fireflies Morse-flashed around the abelia. … look away. It was always a Planter’s peanut can, and I had come to hate them. Mr. Goober on the blue tin was always …
Reporting
They Call It Canaan
… matters into their own hands. Of course, some critical ingredients for a functional city—let alone a healthy one—are … Above: Mona Augustin at the site in Canaan where, in 2012, 126 families bought land rights in order to establish a camp … names of businesses, schools, houses, and other such datapoints while their teammates entered geographical …
The Scarlet Letter: Through the Old Manse and the Custom House
… the two great prefaces he wrote. In those prefaces, the one composed by way of introduction to “Mosses from an Old … to his dark side. Yet the sketches seem to be withdrawals of power, as if they themselves were disclaiming … makes clear that the dream-like reflection literally embodied in the sluggish stream offered a freedom which so …
  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹‹
  • …
  • Page 782
  • Page 783
  • Page 784
  • Page 785
  • Current page 786
  • Page 787
  • Page 788
  • Page 789
  • Page 790
  • …
  • 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