Issue 145

Winter & Spring 2014

  • Welcome to the new TriQuarterly. In addition to the most recent issue and featured content, our homepage now features The Latest Word, a new component designed to keep you up to date with the latest TQ content while providing deeper integration with all of our social media outlets. Additionally, the What’s New page features an infinite scroll of TQ content. Our responsive new design includes upgraded functionality on mobile devices, enhanced audio and video presentation, and improved search functions to promote streamlined content interaction. We’re also expanding our Past Issues section and presenting digitized selections from our rich print archive. We open with TriQuarterly 116, the New Pastoral issue, guest edited by John Kinsella and Susan Stewart. We’ll be adding content regularly, so please check back for updates. We thank our media architect, Harlan Wallach, and his team of technical advisors, Nick Gertonson, Alex Miner, and Rodolfo Vieira, who have designed and built our beautiful new home. We hope you will enjoy exploring the new site, where you’ll continue to find bright, new work from both established and emerging voices.

    This issue features compelling new short stories from Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, John Dufresne, and Ron Rash, and an excerpt from Zimbabwean author Tsitsi Dangarembga’s forthcoming novel, Chronicle of an Indomitable Daughter. We have new poems from Kwame Dawes, Timothy Liu, and Beth Bachmann, along with creative nonfiction from Rilla Askew, Garry Cooper, and Bonnie Nadzam. We are also excited to share three new works of cinepoetry, and a group of poems curated by Mary Hawley of Chicago’s Palabra Pura poetry reading series.

    We couldn’t be happier to share Issue 145 and the new site with you. Enjoy the work, and, as always, thank you for reading TriQuarterly.

    Cheers,

    Matt Carmichael


    Managing Editor: Matt Carmichael
    Assistant Managing Editor: Dan Schuld
    Faculty Advisor: Susan Harris
    Literary Editor: S.L. Wisenberg
    Director of Planning: Reginald Gibbons
    Media Architect: Harlan Wallach
    Technical Advisors: Alex Miner, Rodolfo Vieira, Nick Gertonson
    Copy Editor: Lys Ann Weiss
    Undergraduate Intern: Erik Tormoen
    Fiction Editors: Carrie Muehle, Dan Schuld, Ankur Thakkar, Stephanie Tran
    Nonfiction Editors: Michelle Cabral, Karen Zemanick
    Poetry Editor: C. Russell Price
    Social Media Editor: Ankur Thakkar


    Staff: Ignatius Aloysius, Ish Harris-Wolff, Ahsan Awan, Rebecca Bald, Jen Companik, Jim Davis, Aaron DeLee, Jesse Eagle, Adrienne Gunn, Beth Herbert, Noelle Havens, Alex Higley, Sarah Hollenbeck, Nath Jones, Jen Lawrence, Adam Lizakowski, Marina Mularz, Amber Peckham, Lydia Pudzianowski, Nate Renie, Mark Rentfro, Paula Root, Tara Scannell, Michi Smith, Travis Steele, Megan Sullivan, Myra Thompson

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Fiction Ron Rash Fiction Ron Rash

The Return

Benjamin Miller awoke beneath a shroud of white petals, several of which lay like soft coins over his eyes. The ground trembled vaguely now, the cannon and mortars wheeled elsewhere. He did not hear the explosions, only felt them.

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Fiction Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni Fiction Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Shadow Work

What We Do

On Mondays we stitch blouses made of organza, christening dresses edged with edelweiss lace. On Tuesdays we work on quilts colored like birds. On Wednesdays we darn, our stitches tiny as a mouse’s eyelash.

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Essay Mary Hawley Essay Mary Hawley

Introduction to Palabra Pura Poetry

Palabra Pura is the monthly bilingual poetry series of the Guild Literary Complex. Now in its ninth year, the series emerged in response to a perceived need: with one of the largest Latino populations in the U.S., Chicago is home to vibrant literary communities writing in Spanish or English—but there was no regular venue where these writers could meet, share work in their language of choice, and be inspired by each other.

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