Issue 34
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A conversation with Richard Rodriguez; Jeanne Murray Walker explores the work of Alice Munro; and Gregory Wolfe writes about Thomas Kinkade and American sentimentality. With poems by Julia Spicher Kasdorf, Gray Jacobik, and Heather Burns; the paintings of Meltem Aktas; Bo Caldwell in review; and more.
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Description
Editorial Statement
Gregory Wolfe, The Painter of Lite™
Fiction
Teresa Jones, Church Going
Elizabeth Smither, Please Fill Your Pyx
Poetry
Heather Burns, Three Poems
Julia Spicher Kasdorf, Three Poems
Lawrence Russ, The King of Leaves
Daniel Donaghy, Two Poems
Gray Jacobik, The Frightful Allure
Kim Stafford, A Canticle to Carry Away
G.C. Waldrep, Invisibility
Interview
A Conversation with Richard Rodriguez
Visual Arts
Jean Petrolle, The Thread of Revelation: The Painting of Meltem Aktas
James Romaine, Eyes to See: Vision and Confrontation in the Art of Mark Wallinger
Essays
Jeanne Murray Walker, Alice Munro: A Quiet Grace
Theodore L. Prescott, Living in the Borderlands
Book Review
Caroline Langston on Richard Rodriguez’s Brown
Mark Berkey-Gerard on Julia Kasdorf’s The Body and the Book
Mary Kenagy Mitchell on Bo Caldwell’s The Distant Land of My Father
Additional information
Weight | .75 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10 × 7 × .5 in |