Issue 70
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Steven D. Greydanus looks at broken homes in fantasy films; Michael McGregor remembers his friend and mentor Robert Lax, the avant-garde poet; and Samuel Martin interviews one of Canada’s most prolific and powerful writers, David Adams Richards. With fiction by Rubén Degollado and Valerie Sayers; poems by Martha Serpas, Alison Pelegrin, and Ricardo Pau-Llosa; the artwork of Enrique Martínez Celaya; and more.
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Editorial Statement
Gregory Wolfe, The Operation of Grace
Fiction
Rubén Degollado, Padre Nuestro
Valerie Sayers, Interference
Poetry
Alison Pelegrin, Two Poems
Martha Serpas, Two Poems
Brad Davis, Two Poems
Will Wells, Two Poems
Ricardo Pau-Llosa, Two Poems
Bobby Rogers, William Eggleston
Cindy Beebe, On Saturday Night My Brother and I Go to the Auction
Mark Jarman, The Teachable Moment
Interview
A Conversation with David Adams Richards
Visual Arts
Daniel A. Siedell, The Mark of Cain: Figure and Landscape in the Work of Enrique Martínez Celaya
Lincoln Perry, A Nonbeliever Pictures the Bible
Essay
Michael McGregor, A Gyroscope on the Island of Love
Film
Steven D. Greydanus, A House Divided: Broken Homes, Flying Houses, Divorce, and Death in Family Fantasy Films
Confessions
Bonita Friedman, The Watcher
Book Review
Lisa Russ Spaar on Stephen Cushman’s Riffraff,
Kate Daniels’s A Walk in Victoria’s Secret,
Mark Jarman’s Bone Fires,
and Christian Wiman’s Every Riven Thing
Samuel Martin on David Adam Richards’s Incidents in the Life of Markus Paul
Additional information
Weight | .75 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10 × 7 × .5 in |