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Page from Issue 56 Subscribe? I UVnt You Fifth Anniversary Issue 14/15 256 pages. $5.95 Feature ... those who care about poetry." James B. Hall Literary Magazine Review mail to: TENDRIL. Box 512, ...
credit to George Plimpton and others. Their Project Pushcart down Fifth A venue, to protest ... need to advertise. More than a hundred newspapers and magazines serenaded the book. (Many reviewers are ... faster than we could reprint. One mention in the New York Times Book Review by Victor Navasky, ...
Fall 1997
otherwise, otherwise... But he always escapes the lair. Don't care how much I dance and chant rain ...
unconsciously, the view I have been developing here, that both realism and fantasy are impossible achievements. ... Thus Norman Mailer and Tom Wolfe have adopted highly idiosyncratic or solipsistic attitudes in reacting ...
in Ploughshares, the Yale Review, and the Paris Review. She teaches in the creative writing ... department at Florida State University. Bob Hicok's fifth book, This Clumsy Living, will be out from ... Maurice English Award. She has recent work in Boston Review and Yale Review and is completing a sixth ...
our purpose in founding a magazine." During the war years, Antioch Review was run by an ... committee came to an end, and Antioch Review entered a period during which it was influenced by individual ... its twenty­ fifth anniversary issue give a useful survey of its publishing history. In recent years, ...
Linda Gregg is presently completing her fifth book of poems. Her most recent book is Chosen by the Lion ... Henry Awards (Doubleday) and several journals, including the Crescent Review, Shenandoah, and the ... Antietam Review. "Holding the Fort" will appear in her book of short stories, A Gram of ...
Page 64 from Issue 25 reviewer he writes: "Borges has built his work—and I suspect his ... he said, "Caramba, I wish 1 could still write like that." —Norman Thomas di ...
Spring/Summer 1998
over one-fifth of the entire European continent. The villages were all but cut off from the outside ... Providing food and seed in sufficient quantities seemed an impossible task in the fall of 1891.18 After some ...
mat­ tered was that my Great American Novel was finally published. It had even been reviewed in the New ... York Times Book Review ("an existential fantasy that does not have a frame of ... Joyce, Anais Nin, and others. Noontimes I visited the Fifth Avenue Public Library and investigated the ...

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