The first major Jewish poet in America and a key figure of the Objectivist movement, Charles Reznikoff was a crucial link between the generation of Pound and Williams, and the more radical modernists who followed in their wake. A Menorah for Athena is an extended treatment of Reznikoff's work, in it Stephen Fredman illuminates the relationship of Jewish intellectuals to modernity through a close look at Reznikoff's life and writing. He shows that when we regard the Objectivists as modern Jewish poets, we can see more clearly their distinctiveness as modernists and the reasons for their...
The first major Jewish poet in America and a key figure of the Objectivist movement, Charles Reznikoff was a crucial link between the generation of Po...
Reginald Gibbons Susan Firestone Hahn Susan Firesto
This unique collection is a showcase for new writers whose work has won recognition in the medium of the literary magazine. Containing the work of five poets and five fiction writers, the anthology shows a great diversity of aesthetic approach, of cultural materials and background, and of artistic project. From an O. Henry Award winner to an MBA, these writers surprise and enlighten. Contributors: Yolanda Barnes, Tammie Bob, Terri Brown-Davidson, Eileen Cherry, Loretta Collins, Page Dougherty Delano, Steve Fay, William Loizeaux, Dean Shavit, and Cassandra Smith.
This unique collection is a showcase for new writers whose work has won recognition in the medium of the literary magazine. Containing the work of fiv...
Reginald Gibbons Susan Firestone Hahn Susan Firesto
This unique collection is a showcase for new writers whose work has won recognition in the medium of the literary magazine. Containing the work of five poets and five fiction writers, the anthology shows a great diversity of aesthetic approach, of cultural materials and background, and of artistic project. From an O. Henry Award winner to an MBA, these writers surprise and enlighten. Contributors: Yolanda Barnes, Tammie Bob, Terri Brown-Davidson, Eileen Cherry, Loretta Collins, Page Dougherty Delano, Steve Fay, William Loizeaux, Dean Shavit, and Cassandra Smith.
This unique collection is a showcase for new writers whose work has won recognition in the medium of the literary magazine. Containing the work of fiv...
Drawing on history, myth, folk rhymes, human physiology, and the psyche's crevices, Susan Hahn's "Self/Pity" is a relentless journey of the self through time, into the labyrinth of the present with its own stimuli and despairs. She strikes a delicate balance of contrast and collision between the various linked poems in this collection, which all deal with birth, the body, and the soul. As with her previous collections, the poems in "Self/Pity" can be read as a cohesive whole. From the simple prayer "To Jacob Four Months In The Womb" to the complex territory of the poem sequence "The...
Drawing on history, myth, folk rhymes, human physiology, and the psyche's crevices, Susan Hahn's "Self/Pity" is a relentless journey of the self throu...
Drawing on history, myth, folk rhymes, human physiology, and the psyche's crevices, Susan Hahn's "Self/Pity" is a relentless journey of the self through time, into the labyrinth of the present with its own stimuli and despairs. She strikes a delicate balance of contrast and collision between the various linked poems in this collection, which all deal with birth, the body, and the soul. As with her previous collections, the poems in "Self/Pity" can be read as a cohesive whole. From the simple prayer "To Jacob Four Months In The Womb" to the complex territory of the poem sequence "The...
Drawing on history, myth, folk rhymes, human physiology, and the psyche's crevices, Susan Hahn's "Self/Pity" is a relentless journey of the self throu...
Since its founding at Northwestern University in 1964, TriQuarterly has remained one of the most widely admired and important literary magazines in the country. Under the editorial direction of Susan Firestone Hahn, TriQuarterly continues to publish the best work of both established and new poets and fiction writers. Sandra M. Gilbert Chaim Potok Carl Phillips John Barth Michael McFee Jacqueline Osherow David Baker Claire Malroux Karl Kirchwey Linda Gregg Daniela Crasnaru Alan Michael Parker Ha Jin William Donoghue Mabelle...
Since its founding at Northwestern University in 1964, TriQuarterly has remained one of the most widely admired and important literary magazine...
Since its founding at Northwestern University in 1964, "TriQuarterly" has remained one of the most widely admired and important literary magazines in the country. Under the editorial direction of Susan Firestone Hahn, "TriQuarterly" continues to publish the best work of both established and new poets and fiction writers. Robert Whittaker Mark Rudman Joyce Carol Oates Rachel Hadas Gabriel Motola David H. Lynn David Wagoner Kevin Casey Elliot Figman Tom Wayman David Breskin Kathryn Winograd Kawita Kandpal Rachel Levine Catherine Seto Blake...
Since its founding at Northwestern University in 1964, "TriQuarterly" has remained one of the most widely admired and important literary magazines in ...
Since its founding at Northwestern University in 1964, TriQuarterly has remained one of the most widely admired and important literary magazines in the country. Under the editorial direction of Susan Firestone Hahn, TriQuarterly continues to publish the best work of both established and new poets and fiction writers. Stuart Dybek Kurt Vonnegut--Interviewed by Lee Roloff Ruth Prawer Jhabvala Charlie Smith Rachel Hadas Pimone Triplett Judith Grossman Richard Blanco Dean Young Bruce Bond Robley Wilson Bruce Jay Friedman Kevin Stein Michael...
Since its founding at Northwestern University in 1964, TriQuarterly has remained one of the most widely admired and important literary magazine...