Winter 2010: Vol. LXII, No. 4
The Hudson Review

Winter 2010: Vol. LXII, No. 4

    Essay

  • Three Presences: Yeats, Eliot, Pound   Denis Donoghue

  • Underachiever?   Bruce Bawer

  • Fiction

  • Learner's Permit   Kermit Moyer

  • Poetry

  • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: Part IV, trans. by John Ridland   Anonymous Fourteenth-Century Poet

  • Passeggiate and Cena in Erice; Two Versions in the Same Prism; Word Prediction Software   Judith Baumel

  • Why Baseball Doesn't Matter   Lou Lipsitz

  • Rimbaud's Preoccupation With the Fly   Sandra Stone

  • Testimony of the Senses; Glosa   Lorna Knowles Blake

  • The Address Book; Woman and Girl; The Concert   Rachel Hadas

  • Washington County, Maine; Snow   Tom Sexton

  • Nights and Days of 2007: Autumn   Rick Hilles

  • Chronicle

  • Music I   Erick Neher

    New productions at the Metropolitan Opera, fall 2009 season

  • Music II   Harold Fromm

    Domenico Scarlatti revisited

  • Dance   Marcia B. Siegel

    Choreographer David Dorfman’s “Disavowal”

  • Art   Karen Wilkin

    “Hanging Fire: Contemporary Art from Pakistan,” Asia Society Museum

  • Theatre   Richard Hornby

    Berlin’s lively theatre scene

  • Review

  • Gleanings   Elizabeth Spencer

    “Occasions: Selected Writings,” by Eudora Welty

  • Women Writers of a Certain Age   Susan BalĂ©e

    Alice Munro, Eva Hoffman, A. S. Byatt, Margaret Atwood, etc.

  • Famous Seamus   Dean Flower

    Dennis O’Driscoll’s interviews with Seamus Heaney

  • Primary Texts and Secondary Sources   Mark Jarman

    Alicia Suskin Ostriker, B. H. Fairchild, Albert Goldbarth, Rita Dove, etc.

  • The Humanism of Ernst Cassirer   Emily Grosholz

    “Ernst Cassirer: The Last Philosopher of Culture,” by Edward Sidelsky

  • Comment

  • Letter from Mexico   Gabriel Arce Riocabo