Issue 39
$6.00
A conversation with Carolyn Forché; fiction by Sufjan Stevens; and Gregory Wolfe argues against the notion that “contemporary writers of faith are flabby compared to the more muscular writers of the early and mid-twentieth century.” With poems by Oliver de la Paz, Lisa Russ Spaar, G.C. Waldrep, and Catharine Savage Brosman; the sensual, moody art of Eric Fischl; and much more.
Description
Editorial Statement
Gregory Wolfe, Shouts and Whispers
Fiction
Paula Huston, The Cattle Raid of Cooley
Sufjan Stevens, My Mother, King Tut
Poetry
Robert Cording, Two Poems
Catharine Savage Brosman, Watermelon
Lisa Russ Spaar, Thomas Merton’s Insomnia
David Yezzi, Two Poems
Nicholas Samaras, Two Poems
Paul Mariani, Three Poems
Oliver de la Paz, Aubade with Constellations, Some Horses, and Snow
G.C. Waldrep, Two Poems
Visual Arts
James Romaine, Eric Fischl: Fallen
Rod Pattenden, Hope and Apocalypse: The Art of George Gittoes
Interview
A Conversation with Carolyn Forché
Essays
Andrew Furman, The Academy and My Jewish Problem
Peggy Payne, Writing the Sacred
Confessions
Paul J. Willis, Spokane: A Triptych
Book Review
Rosemary Deen on Ned O’Gorman’s Five Seasons of Obsession
Jennifer Spiegel on Lauren F. Winner’s Girl Meets God
Additional information
Weight | .75 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10 × 7 × .5 in |