Autumn 2007 (Volume LX, No. 3) Essays The Way of All Flesh by Bruce Bawer Grease, Balance, and Point of View in the Work of Anthony Trollope by Clara Claiborne Park Memoir End-Days in the Garden by Andrew Hudgins Fiction The Norwegian Captain by Herbert Gold Poetry The First Signs; The Nomoi; The Copyists by D. Nurkse Granddad and the Humpbacks by Laurence Lieberman Painkiller; For My Part; Class Curse by Liam Rector Bald Spot by Michael Mcfee Skating Upriver; The Laughter of Women, A Wedding in Maine; Ring Effect by Mary-sherman Willis The Interpreters; In Tide Pools by Lola Haskins Chronicles At the Galleries: Toronto and New York by Karen Wilkin Ghiberti’s Greatest Work by Alfred Corn International Theatre by Richard Hornby Cunningham’s Collaboration by Siobhan Phillips Reviews The Long and the Short of Robinson by David Mason The Art of What Remains by Peter Makuck How Dosty Did It by Thomas Filbin Another Wharton by Dean Flower If Lucky Jim Could See Him Now by Michael Barber Jim Crace’s Violent Verities by Susan Balée