Issue 74
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A conversation with Marilynne Robinson; Gregory Wolfe on art and social justice; and poetry by Brian Doyle, Melanie Rae Thon, Alice Friman, and Stephen Cushman. Plus, the life and art of Sadao Watanabe; Matthew Milliner on New York’s gallery scene; a new essay by Dennis Covington; and more.
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Description
Editorial Statement
Gregory Wolfe, Poetic Justice
Fiction
Tony Woodlief, Elective
Charles Turner, A Fairly Decent Man
Poetry
Allison Funk, Into the Chambres of Dora Maar
Katharine Coles, Two Poems
Ronny Someck, Two Poems
Patricia Fargnoli, Two Poems
Alice Friman, Three Poems
Margaret Gibson, Three Poems
Melanie Rae Thon, Two Poems
Stephen Cushman, Three Poems
Brian Doyle, Paper Route
Patty Seyburn, Two Poems
Interview
A Conversation with Marilynne Robinson
Visual Arts
John A. Kohan, Profound Faith, Profound Beauty: The Life and Art of Sadao Watanabe
Matthew Milliner, Seven Years in Chelsea: From Barricades to Beauty in New York’s Gallery Scene
Essay
Rochelle Hurt, A Disbeliever in Limbo
Confessions
Dennis Covington, Desire
Book Review
Amy Newman on Susanna Childress’s Entering the House of Awe,
Anya Krugovoy Silver’s The Ninety-Third Name of God,
and Dana Levin’s Sky Burial
Additional information
Weight | .75 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10 × 7 × .5 in |