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Ferry Review, Ninth Letter, Witness, Diagram, RHINO, The Southeast Review, Third Coast, The Missouri ... Review, Fourteen Hills, New Orleans Review, and  Memoir (and), among others. “The Eighteenth Week” was ... also the nonfiction editor for Fifth Wednesday Journal and the project director for The Knox Writers’ ...
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Page 18 from Issue 27 The rainy, drowsy autumn. The beasts have gone to sleep in their lairs ... through the open space. And the Vedogons have risen by the lairs, they stand and watch over the sleeping ... beasts. Every beast has his guardian-Vedogon. But they get bored watching over the lairs in the rain. ...
Spring/Summer 1999
Page 217 from Issue 105 TRIQUARTERLY While Manea was sent with his parents to a concentration camp ... witnessing the burning of living beings, Manea and Kis as boys must have viewed as normal what was done to ... their parents, since all Jews were suffering a similar fate. Unlike Srebnik, however, both Manea and ...
Princeton and helps edit The Ontario Review. Her most recent novel is Mysteries of Winterthurn (Dutton), the ... Merrill Fellowship, Howard Norman is currently on the Expeditions Staff of the Arctic Research Center, ... Aumerle has had fiction published in Manifest, and poetry in Mendocino Review and Descant. "The ...
Joyce Carol Oates teaches at Princeton and helps edit The Ontario Review. Her most recent novel is ... A recipient this year of an Ingram Merrill Fellowship, Howard Norman is currently on the Expeditions Staff of ... Review and Descant. "The seventh circle" is part of Graven Images, a work in progress. ...
poetry has been published in Ascent, Beloit Poetry Journal, Comstock Review, Field, Hamilton Stone ... Review, Menacing Hedge, Spoon River Poetry Review, and other journals and anthologies. Steve is especially ... honored by this fifth appearance of his work in TriQuarterly. He lives in Fulton County, Illinois. ...
Norman is sifting out the questions. di Giovanni: I can't find any literary questions. ... I think I got killed off last year, no?... Are they all like that? Coleman: Well, Norman, you have ... a moral judgment. Do you feel that one might argue the impossible by arguing for a moral purpose in ...
Page from Issue 64 SUMMER 1985 ISSUE On Being a Writer Norman Mailer A Long Interview with Arthur ... Reviews by Richard M. Cook, Alice Fulton, Linda Simon New Fiction and Poetry Price: $3.50 SUBMISSIONS ... (related to the theme). Query for book reviews. Address submissions to Editor, Contemporary American ...
impossible or that, if we try to make them pos­ sible, are repressed. In recent times, an impressive number ... Theodorakis, Regis Debray, Benjamin Spock, Susan Sontag, Norman Mailer, Leroi Jones, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, ...
Carlos Fuentes
that in today's world are impossible or that, if we try to make them pos­ sible, are ... censorship, or jail: Jean Genet, Mikis Theodorakis, Regis Debray, Benjamin Spock, Susan Sontag, Norman Mailer, ...

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