Chicago Review 56:2/3 features a portfolio of three unpublished essays by Veronica Forrest-Thomson, accompanied by editorial notes and an introduction:
– from "His True Penelope Was Flaubert: Ezra Pound and
Nineteenth Century Poetry"
– from "Lilies from the Acorn" (on Dante Gabriel Rossetti's
"Death-in-Love")
– "Pastoral and Elegy in the Early Poems of Tennyson"
This issue of Chicago Review also includes
POETRY by Anne Blonstein, Jason Harmon, Trevor Joyce, Keston Sutherland, Stephanie Strickland, Tom Pickard, William Fuller, Stephanie Schlaifer, and Marjorie Welish.
FICTION by Edmundo Paz Soldán, Michael G. Donkin, Victor Pelevin, and Andrzej Stasiuk
a NOTEBOOK by Nathanaël
an ESSAY by Charles Altieri: "The Place of Rhetoric in Contemporary Poetics: Jennifer Moxley and Juliana Spahr"
REVIEWS:
Dustin Simpson on Merrill Gilfillan
Simona Schneider on Mahmoud Darwish
Brian Reed on Cole Swenson
NOTES on Elliott Carter by Fred Cisterna and ecopoetics by Forrest Gander
& COVER ART by Marjorie Welish
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