Fiction
… are chill and coarse. He had thought himself such a good soldier these past three months, had taken to the army as if … friends, admirers. It helped that he was generous with his comrades, teaching them his mother’s tricks: dipping a rag … some poetry, something about a panther in a cage— Ihm ist, als ob es tausend Stäbe gäbe / Und hinter tausend Stäben …
Fiction
… an address and phone number. He sent her a postcard: Welcome to the big city. I don’t get into town much, but we … mother had met someone else—a real-estate man named Eddie—and seemed happy, this was a sundered family, and Alice … He realized that his father’s young, anxious wife had also drunk more than was usual for her. “Not necessarily,” …
… Virginia Quarterly Review have witnessed a breach in the audiences for contemporary art that seems to grow wider with … edifying content and appealing form coexisted as essential components of Western art, providing the public with … beauty were the hallmarks of Western art, although there is also a long tradition of artists who have asserted the value …
… realism” and the aberrant art of the “dissidents,” it may come as a surprise to learn that Russia had its symbolists, … poems to the ballad form that make some original points. It is a moot question whether two chapters can … sign, especially as these function to give meaning to audiences. Professor Gordon’s contribution to the …
Poetry
… their place in blue’s family. We thought we were becoming, back then, something else, more ourselves, or …
Poetry
… By late 2004, he seemed poised for a breakthrough. His upcoming line-up included: a second book by New England Review … that Zoo had gone completely out of business, the press’s website continues to offer updated information on upcoming … measure of posting an open letter on the Kenyon Review website, informing their readers that Priscilla Sneff’s …