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Upcoming Themes for The Literary Review in 2013
We thought we’d give you a little homework for the winter break. If you’re waiting for just the right home for your poems and stories about hipsters or heartbreak or radiation, good news: We’re announcing our upcoming themes for The … Continue reading
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READ MORE: Drunken Poetry
…because you know how those bards drink This week’s Read More is the poem “The Sestina Has Been Drinking” by Steve Davenport, originally published in our Machismo: A Field Guide issue (TLR, Winter2010). As a special treat, Steve has given … Continue reading
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READ MORE … because there’s a lot of fiction in politics This week’s READ MORE is the poem, “And Then What America, And Then What?” (from a line by Milton Kessler). It was first published in our Manifest Destiny issue and we chose … Continue reading
BRAINS!
THEY HAVE DIED, THEY HAVE RISEN, THEY WILL COME AGAIN! WHY WE LOVE THE UN-DEAD By Cassie Hay IT IS A TRUTH universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains must be in want of more brains. Never was … Continue reading
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Guggenheim Congratulations
We are eager to congratulate Lydia Millet, Kathleen Graber, and Lance Olsen on being awarded Guggenheim Fellowships for 2012-2013. Novelist and TLR Editor-at-large, Rene Steinke interviewed Lydia Millet in our latest “Lives of the Saints” issue. You can read the entire interview … Continue reading
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