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)
Laugh, Cry, Believe: Spielbergization and Its Discontents
… Congress participants were mainly screenwriters. Some were Communists; but not everyone. Darryl F. Zanuck—who addressed … film with the causes of wars and panics, with social upheavals and depression, with starvation and want and injustice … Disney and Hitchcock. Astoundingly attuned to mass-audience psychology, he is at once ruthlessly sadistic and …
Eve and Mr. Cabell: - and the Archbishop
… Eve and Mr. Cabell: - and the Archbishop Death Comes for the Archbishop. By Willa Cather. New York: Alfred … by bookshelves containing a collection of small animals and birds not unlike Mr. Cabell’s own. And Gerald … in 1848 as a Catholic missionary to the Southwest, and dies there as Archbishop in the eighties. Miss Cather, …
Notes on Current Books
… Knopf $3.50 The Autobioe/raphy of Joseph Addison Turner, 1826-1808. The subject of this brief autobiographical sketch … fat volume of thirteen hundred pages is a compilation of Jeffcrsonl major writings, drawn almost without exception from … com plicated economic problems. Louisiana Stale P. New Viewpoints in Georgia History, hy Albert ]J. Suye. The first two …
Poetry
Anarcha: J Marion Sims Opens My Body for the Thirty-Fourth Time
… in a ball of light blinding on the road to Damascus. He comes in silence. Lie there night after night and you will come to know He speaks in the tongue of suffering. I have … can be unmade. Do not underestimate how hard it is to die and do not think the dead will save you. The dead have …
Criticism
E Pluribus Unum?
… the 20th century words like polarization or diversity had become much more common than consensus or national character. … was a much more coherent society than New York or points west, and that stability fulfilled the imaginative … the brother who fought with the Fifty-Fourth and nearly died with Shaw and so many others. His overt subject, in any …
Jefferson, Master Politician
… Jefferson, Master Politician I It is commonly agreed that Thomas Jefferson was the most … of the people would sympathize with the Federalist fundamentals if they were known. Unfortunately for his purpose, a … and the champions of aristocratic government were in rhapsodies over Edmund Burke’s reactionary pamphlet, and John …
  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹‹
  • …
  • Page 832
  • Page 833
  • Page 834
  • Page 835
  • Current page 836
  • Page 837
  • Page 838
  • Page 839
  • Page 840
  • …
  • 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