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Vol. LXI, No. 3: AUTUMN 2008

William H. Pritchard: Naipaul Unveiled

Bruce Bawer: "An Impersonal Passion": Thornton Wilder

Andrew Motion: The Atlas; My Masterpiece

Tom Disch: The Sun's Diurnal Course; A Pirate Crew; Ghost Ship; The Complete Songs

Richard Hornby: Kabuki Goes Hollywood

Emily Grosholz: Kenneth Burke and Shakespeare

David Mason: The Wounded Laureate

Bruce Bawer: In Memoriam: Thomas M. Disch

Notes on Contributors

Vol. LXI, No. 2: SUMMER 2008

Dana Gioia: The Unknown Soldier: The Poetry of John Allan Wyeth

Jefferson Hunter: Joseph Moncure March: Poem Noir Becomes Prizefight Film

William H. Pritchard: Bishop's Time

Wendell Berry: A Desirable Woman

Rhina P. Espaillat: News from the Front

Christopher Matthews: Baghdad Bar

Brian Culhane: The King's Question

Annie Boutelle: The Poet Laureate's Cold Medicine

Marcia B. Siegel: Dodging the Footprints

Notes on Contributors

60th ANNIVERSARY ISSUE
Vol. LXI, No. 1: SPRING 2008

Seamus Heaney: "Apt Admonishment":Wordsworth As an Example

Dean Flower and Linda Henchey: Penelope Fitzgerald's Unknown Fiction

Joseph Epstein: Fred: The Astaire Way to Paradise

Desmond Fitzgerald: The Soldier in My Throat

Penelope Fitzgerald: The Mooi

Penelope Fitzgerald: Worlds Apart

Elizabeth Spencer: Sightings

Emily Grosholz: Equal and Opposite

Mark Jarman: Wedding Villanelle

Herbert Lomas: The Fly's Poem about Emily

J. D. McClatchy: Sorrow in 1944

Marcia B. Siegel: Pomo Retro Rite

Karen Wilkin: At the Galleries (special feature: color photographs)

Brooke Allen: The Value of Doubt

Notes on Contributors

Vol. LX, No. 4: WINTER 2008

Harold Fromm: J. S. Bach in the Twenty-First Century: The Chapel Becomes a Larder

Dean Flower: Nothing Will Ever Be the Same

Geoffrey Brock: South of Rome: 1999

Holly Goddard Jones: Parts

David Wagoner: Between Neighbors; On a Glass of Ale Under a Reading Lamp; An Informal Elegy for Neckties

Rachel Hadas: The Language of Women; Moon, Steam; The Boat

Emily Grosholz: Tree, Lily, Rose, Grape: Object and Thought in the Work of Farhad Ostovani

Marcia B. Siegel: Revolutionaries Revisited

Tess Lewis: Literature As Resistance

Notes on Contributors

Vol. LX, No. 3: AUTUMN 2007

Bruce Bawer: The Way of All Flesh

Andrew Hudgins: End-Days in the Garden

Herbert Gold: The Norwegian Captain

Laurence Lieberman: Granddad and the Humpbacks

Liam Rector: Class Curse

Mary-Sherman Willis: The Laughter of Women

Alfred Corn: Art II

Notes on Contributors

Vol. LX, No. 2: SUMMER 2007

Richard Pevear, Larissa Volokhonsky: War and Peace—a new translation

William H. Pritchard: Hardy Biographed

Brooke Allen: The Multi-Tasking Marquise

J. Allyn Rosser: New York Fix

Maxine Kumin: The Immutable Laws

Robert Phillips: How I Missed Seeing Judy Garland

Dean Flower: Eudora Welty and Racism

Richard Hornby: An American Lear

Notes on Contributors

Vol. LX, No. 1: SPRING 2007

A. E. Stallings: From Lucretius’ The Nature of Things

William H. Pritchard: Johnson’s Lives

Brooke Allen: George Sand: A Life as Theater

Liane Strauss: “The morning is the hardest. It is morning.”

Adam Kirsch: Knowing that some Army engineer

John Hollander: Prosaic Translation

Dave Mason: The Poetry Circus

Marcia B. Siegel: Dancing on the Outside

Karen Wilkin: At the Galleries

Notes on Contributors

Vol. LIX, No. 4: WINTER 2007

Michael Gorra: Joseph Conrad

Bruce Ducker: Findurman’s News

John Simon: Short but Seldom Sweet

Lisa Barnett: Another New Year

Charles Tomlinson: January Sonnet

Arthur Gregor: From “Remembrance”

Richard Hornby: The RSC Restored

Bruce Bawer: In the Shadow of the Gulag

Notes on Contributors

Vol. LIX, No. 3: AUTUMN 2006

Joseph Epstein: My Brother Eli

Dean Flower: Justice to Edmund Wilson

Mark Jarman: Your Anonymous Correspondent: Ezra Pound and The Hudson Review

Brian Phillips: The Tyranny of Beauty: Kawabata

Louis Simpson: Chamber Music

Notes on Contributors



Vol. LIX, No. 2: SUMMER 2006

Brooke Allen: Jefferson the Skeptic

Jan Ellison: The Color of Wheat in Winter

David Mason: Out Here; In the Mushroom Summer

Dick Allen: Sleepy Old Towns

Bill Coyle: The Soundman’s Funeral

William H. Pritchard: Possibilities for Wordsworth

Siobhan Phillips: Mark Morris, Forward and Back

Notes on Contributors



Vol. LIX, No. 1: SPRING 2006

Harold Fromm: Daniel Dennett and the Brick Wall of Consciousness

Jean Starobinski: Memory of Troy

R. S. Gwynn: Baseballade; Libération

Lorna Knowles Blake: Washashores

Rachel Hadas: Light Bulbs and Soap

William H. Pritchard: The Perfect Critic

Mark Jarman Theory’s Umpires

Notes on Contributors



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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