NEW ENGLAND REVIEW: Volume 37, Number 1
NEW ENGLAND REVIEW: Volume 37, Number 1
Pages (PDF): 200
Publisher: New England Review
Purchase includes: PDF
IN THIS ISSUE
POETRY
PHILIP METRES A Chronology of Roads
G. C. WALDREP Chipping Campden
YVES BONNEFOY (trans. Hoyt Rogers) Other Paintings
TRACI BRIMHALL Arctic Lullaby
JAMES HOCH Landscape Resembling My Mother Dying
OLIVER DE LA PAZ Striking a blow (left hand) / Striking a blow (right hand)
GEMMA GORGA (trans. Sharon Dolin) [It cracks and finally breaks] / [There’s a vague feeling of error in the air] / [My name is not the name of a flower].
BOB HICOK Sweet
MONICA YOUN Greenacre
CHRISTINE ROBBINSFunnel Where the Light Might Enter
DAVID WAGONER Thoreau and the Wild Grapes
MARIANE BORUCH Prehistory / Pieces of Old Cornice Among Trees and Random Trash
FICTION
MARTIN MONAHAN Reproduction
MARGUERITE W. SULLIVAN Figure with a Bowl of Fruit / Plein Air
ARLENE HEYMAN The Loves of Her Life
CHARLES HOLDEFER Big and Nasty
KATHLEEN WHEATON Glass Onion
CHRISTINE SNEED Older Sister
EUGENE MIRABELLI Oh, My Beautiful Alba
NONFICTION
Literary Criticism:
The Mind at the End of the Palm: Wallace Stevens Thinking
DAVID BAKER Feeling Thinking
LINDA GREGERSON The “Predicate of Substance”
CARL PHILLIPSThinking Versus Imagination
STANLEY PLUMLY Does Ripe Fruit Never Fall?
CAROL FROST The Poetic Imperative
Testimonies
BEN MILLER Gene Beenk’s Journey into Night
ALIA VOLZ Chasing Arrows
Film
TODD JAMES PIERCEWow, We’ve Got Something Here: Ward Kimball and the Making of Snow White
TRANSLATIONS
SUZANNE DRACIUS from The Dancing Other
(trans. Nancy Naomi Carolson, Catherine Maigret Kellogg, and Jamie Davis)
REDISCOVERIES
EDITH WHARTON Paris in Wartime: February, 1915