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Summer 2013
Poems
 

Lisa Jarnot
Phil Cordelli
Alfred Starr Hamilton
Eric Ellingsen
Tom Raworth
Marjorie Welish
Wong May
Abdellatif Laâbi

 
     
Fiction
 

Felicitas Hoppe
Matthew Nye
Sergio Pitol

 
Essays
 

Nathanaël
Rob Halpern
J. H. Prynne

 
Reviews
 

Jeremy Noel-Tod
Harris Feinsod
Neil Arditi
Sam Rowe
Denise Dooley

 
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Ben Merriman

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Chicago Review 41:1—Poetry by Mark Halliday, Edward Hirsch, Charles Simic, and Maura Stanton; fiction by Robert Hildt and Wayne Dixon; and an interview with Edward Hirsch. OUT OF STOCK

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From Chicago (41:2/3)—Poetry by Paul Hoover, Elizabeth Alexander, and 12 others; fiction by Maxine Chernoff and Ronica Bhattacharya; interviews with Leon Forrest and Charles Simic; David Ray's memoir of Nelson Algren; plus reviews of Chicago authors. OUT OF STOCK

On Ronald Johnson's ARK (42:1)—selections from ARK, essays, and an interview with the poet; Poetry by William Bronk, Peter Gizzi, Fanny Howe, and Peyton Houston; fiction by Fernando Arrojo. $8. Buy this issue.

Chicago Review 42:2—Poetry by Norma Cole, John Taggart, Ray DiPalma, Carl Rakosi; fiction by Greg Johnson, Tomás Filer; essay by Rick Zollo. $8. Buy this issue.

Fifty Years: A Retrospective Issue (42:3/4)—Works by Kenneth Patchen, Tennessee Williams, Galway Kinnell, William Carlos Williams, Henry Miller, Conald Hall, Philip Roth, Paul Carroll, Philip Booth, John Hollander, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Jack Kerouqc, Robert Duncan, William S. Burroughs, Alan Watts, Allen Ginsberg, Ana•s Nin, Ronald Tavel, Denise Levertov, and others. OUT OF STOCK

On Nathaniel Mackey (43:1)—selections from Atet A.D. and an interview with the poet; poetry by Phillip Foss, Barbara Guest, Medbh McGuckian, Hilda Morley, Robert Bly; fiction by Mario Benedetti. $8. Buy this issue.

On Ron Padgett (43:2)—new poems, translation, collaborative artwork, essay by Clayton Eshleman; poetry by Pamela Lu, Larry Price, Ted Pearson; fiction by Tricia Wang; interviews with Peter Carey and Harry Mathews. $8. Buy this issue.

Chicago Review 43:3—Poetry by Peter Russell, Peter Riley, Emmanuel Hocquard, Simon Cutts, and Kathleen Fraser; fiction by Doris Dšrrie; essays by Keith Tuma and Jonathan Williams. OUT OF STOCK

Contemporary Poetry and Poetics (43:4)—Works by Paul Hoover, Susan Howe, Alan Golding, Jed Rasula, John Shoptaw, Lewis Ellingham & Kevin Killian, Barbara Jordan, Michael Heller, Brenda Hillman, Mark Halliday, Amiri Baraka, Derek Mahon, Keith Tuma, Ann Carson, and others. $8. Buy this issue.

On Paul Carroll (44:1)—late poems, criticism, and an essay by Paul Hoover. Poetry by Tom Pickard and Julianna Spahr; fiction by Tom House; essay by Alice Notley; interview with Robert Duncan. $8. Buy this issue.

Chicago Review 44:2—Poetry by Martin Corless-Smith, Linh Dinh, Paul Vangelisti, John Koethe, Colin Simms; fiction by Hollis Seamon and John Kawano; an essay by John Taggart on George Oppen. $8. Buy this issue.

On Peter Dale Scott and Basil Bunting (44:3/4)—new poems, and essays by David Gewanter, Alan Williamson, Daria Donnelly, Tom Pickard, Colin Simms, Bill Griffiths, and John Seed; poems by Hank Lazer, Tomaz Salamun, Ciaran Carson, Eleanor Wilner, Cole Swenson, and others; fiction by Rachel Harper and Andre Carpentier. $15. Buy this issue.

Chicago Review 45:1—Poems by Laton Carter, Michael Longley, John Taggart, Eleni Sikelianos; fiction by Wendell Mayo; essays by Clayton Eshleman, Alice Notley, and Mark Halliday. $8. Buy this issue.

On Robert Duncan (45:2)—chapter from Lisa Jarnot's biography, Duncan's Introductions to readings at the Poetry Center; poems by John Matthias, Arthur Sze, Ed Dorn, Jeff Clark, Claire Malroux, Elizabeth Willis, Robert Adamson and Allen Grossman; fiction by Neil Durando and Rebecca Brown; essays by Mark Halliday and Paul Green. $15. Buy this issue.

Peter Blegvad: Writings and Cartoons (45:3/4)—poems by Ciaran Carson, Ray DiPalma, David Gewanter, Anselm Hollo, Lucia Perillo, Alan Williamson, Jesper Svenbro, Marcin Sendecki, Chelsey Minnis, Frank Samperi, John Seed; fiction by Robert Walser, Dennis Barone, Martha Ronk, Christina Milletti; interviews with Richard Stern and Ciaran Carson; essays by Paul Hoover and Mark Halliday. $8. Buy this issue.

Chicago Review 46:1—Poems by Heather McHugh, Tom Pickard, Thalia Field, James Taylor, Rosmarie Waldrop, Kelvin Corcoran, Elizabeth Alexander, Colin Simms, Sandor Csoori, and William Fuller; fiction by Stephen Beachy, Tom House, Devon Jackson, Ingeborg Bachmann, and Brian Evenson; a memoir by Tom Pickard; an essay by Hank Lazer on Armand Schwerner; and thirty pages of Reviews, Notes, and Comments. $8. Buy this issue.

Chicago Review 46:2—Poems by Campbell McGrath, Laton Carter, Vona Groarke, Conor O'Callaghan, Bill Berkson, Forrest Gander, Jane Mead, and Laura Mullen; fiction by Christopher Middleton, Ben Miller, Daniela Fischerova, and Paul Maliszewski; essays by Maria Finn (on "Pigeon Mumbling") and Paul Naylor (on Ron Johnson); and fifty pages of Reviews, Notes, and Comments. $15. Buy this issue.

New Polish Writing (46:3/4)This 400-page anthology is the first and most comprehensive survey in English of Polish writing since the end of Communist rule. Among the 50 poets included in this selection are the generation of poets born before World War II, such as Herbert, Milosz, and Szymborska, as well as the less visible but no less remarkable Jerzy Ficowski, Julia Hartwig, Ursula Koziol, and Tadeusz Rozewicz. The "Generation of 1968," a.k.a, the "New Wave"(which includes Stanislaw Baranczak, Julian Kornhauser, Ryszard Krynicki, Ewa Lipska, and Adam Zagajewski) is well represented, as are many other poets of the middle generation, like Piotr Sommer, Ewa Lipska, and Bronislaw Maj. And there is a substantial selection of work by younger poets like Andrzej Sosnowski, Marcin Swietlicki, Jacek Podsiadlo, Marcin Sendecki, and Marzanna Bogumila Kielar, as well as documents by the writers associated with the counter-culture journal bruLion, a school of poets sometimes known under the rubric of "[Frank] O'Harism." Literary prose by several generations of authors is amply represented as well. There are excerpts from the late Gustaw Herling-Grudzinski's Diary Written at Night, a short story by Henryk Grynberg, recent short prose by Slawomir Mrozek, feuilletons by Pawel Huelle, and novel excerpts by Aleksander Jurewicz and Stefan Chwin. Likewise, this issue contains work by some of Poland's most exciting younger prose writers, including Andrzej Stasiuk, Magdalena Tulli, Natasza Goerke, Olga Tokarczuk, and Piotr Szewc, to name a few. $8. Buy this issue.

Chicago Review 47:1—Poems by Rae Armantrout, Elizabeth Arnold, David Blair, Caroline Crumpacker, Stacy Doris, Ted Enslin, Philip Jenks, Ronald Johnson, Catherine Kasper, Ralph J. Mills, Jr., Geoffrey Nutter, Pam Rehm, Dennis Schmitz, Juliana Spahr, Marjorie Welish, Anne Winters, and Mark Wunderlich. A story by Federigo Tozzi (trans. by Minna Proctor); essays by Nate Dorward (on Tom Raworth), Mark Halliday (on Allen Grossman), Nigel Wheale (on Peter Riley), and Andrew Yaphe (on John Koethe); and thirty-five pages of Reviews, Notes, and Comments. $8. Buy this issue.

Chicago Review 47:2—oems by Kenneth Fields, John Gallagher, Timothy Liu, Carol Moldaw, John O'Leary, Cole Swensen, John Taggart , Ko Un, David Ray Vance. Stories by Eugene Dubnov and J.M.G. Le Clézio. Reviews, Notes, and Comments. $8. Buy this issue.

Chicago Review 47:3—Stories by Fanny Howe, Julian Kudritzki, and Harry Mathews; poems by Andrea Brady, Ray DiPalma, Alan Halsey, Christine Hume, Lisa Jarnot, Devin Johnston, John Latta, J.S.A. Lowe, Sarah Manguso, Reginald Shepherd, Joshua Wiener; interviews with Frank Bidart and Thalia Field; essays by Tony Frazer (on Tuma and Longley), and Scott MacDonald (on Peter Hutton). Reviews, Notes, and Comments. $8. Buy this issue.

Stan Brakhage: Correspondences (47:4 & 48:1)"Stan Brakhage Correspondences includes essays from leading Brakhage scholars, covering over four decades of his work and focusing on his overall project and individual films. The critical essays perfectly complement BrakhageÕs own writings and present a range of new perspectives on his cinematic ambitions and accomplishments. Not to be missed."--Seminary Coop's The Front Table OUT OF STOCK

Chicago Review 48:4Poems by Michael Anania, Peter deRous, Claudia Keelan, Peter Minter, DA Powell, Mark Salerno (and others); translations of 3 scurrilous Greeks (by Kent Johnson), Marcel Proust (by Lydia Davis), Albius Tibullus (by David Wray); ESSAYS by Nate Dorward (on Trevor Joyce) and Benjamin Friedlander (on Philip Jenks); fiction by Tom House, Judith Felsenfeld, and Brian David Mooney; art by Tom Raworth (who's also on the cover) and Friese Undine; reviews of John Wilkinson, Donald Revell, Cees Nooteboom, Harold Jaffe, (and others) and one dispatch from Marseilles by Maggie O'Sullivan (on the Raworth exhibit/readings at cipM). $8. Buy this issue.

New Writing in German (48:2/3)This 360-page double issue brings together more than 50 German-language writers, particularly those who have emerged since 1989 and those not well-represented in English translation. $15. Buy this issue.

Chicago Review 49:1Poems by Hoa Nguyen, Ian Davidson, John Tipton, James McMichael, Fanny Howe, Lina Vitkauskas, Lisa Lubasch, Karen Garthe. Essays by Joan Retallack ("Wager as Essay") and Elizabeth Arnold ("On Lorine Niedecker"). Fiction by Emily Shelton, Alison Bundy, Joanna Howard. REVIEWS of Frank Bidart, Susan Wheeler, Stacy Doris, Norma Cole, Eléna Rivera, Gert Hoffman, Ekbert Faas $8. Buy this issue.

Chicago Review 49:2Poems by Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge, Garin Cycholl, Ghalib, Camille Guthrie, Peter Larkin, Stephanie Marlis, Michael Palmer, Ed Roberson, and Karen Volkman. Memoir by Robert Adamson. Essays by David Kadlec (on Mark McMorris), Michael Palmer (on "Poetry and Contingency"), Peter Riley (on Randolph Healy), and Joshua Weiner (on William Carlos Williams). Fiction by Viet Dinh and Gerhard Roth. Reviews of John Ashbery, Greg Boyd, Ludwig Harig, Jennifer Moxley, Harryette Mullen, Jose Saramago, and David Shapiro. Notes & Comments on Stan Brakhage, Max Beckmann, Ian Davidson, Poland in Iraq, and Chicago readings. OUT OF STOCK

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