PAST ISSUES


SPRING 2012. Issue 5 features the artwork of Sheng Qi and interviews with Alan Heathcock and Helen DeWitt, as well as fiction, essays, poetry, and translations by Neil Carpathios, Laura Chalar, Helen Degen Cohen, Peter Golub, Amy Holwerda, Liam Hysjulien, Alejandro Méndez, Aleksey Porvin, Suzanne Richardson, Lauren Schmidt, Shelby Stephenson, Michael T. Young, and others.

 

 

 


SUMMER 2011. Issue 4 features photographs by Aleksandra Bogdanova and Barbara Hamby, travel writing by David Kirby, and an interview with Jorge Volpi, as well as fiction, essays, poetry, and translations by Adetokunbo Abiola, Eric Arnold, Manua Das, David Hawkins, Daniil Kharms, Alex Cigale, Robert Walser, Claire Harlan Orsi, and others.

 

 

 

 

FALL 2010. Issue 3 features work from writers, poets, photographers, translators, and critics including Peter Alvarez, Joy Al-Sofi, Vanessa Blakeslee, Shane E. Bondi, Duff Brenna, Tony Brinkley, Sivan Butler-Rotholz, Catullus, Yu-Han Chao, Raul Clement, Kelly Daniels, Mark DeCarteret, Scott Elliott, Nena Giorgadze, Maggie Glover, Ólafur Gunnarsson, John Guzlowski, Chris D. Harvey, Kathleen Hellen, Christopher Higgs, Sean Karns, Heather Kirn, Steven Klepetar, Timothy Kercher, Jan Kochanowski, Ani Kopliani, Raina Kostova, Miriam Kotzin, Leonard Kress, J. Patrick Lewis, Daniel Liebert, Robert MacCready, David Macey, Aditi Machado, Osip Mandelshtam, Corey Mesler, Steven Meyers, Adam Mickiewicz, Alistair Noon, Adam Novy, M. Lynx Qualey, Maya Sarishvili, Travis Schneider, Piotr Siwecki, Emilia Snyder, Sanna Stegmaier, Gabriel Welsch, and Joe Wilkins.

WINTER 2010. Issue 2 features a showcase of contemporary Asian art curated by scholar, critic, and translator Maya Kóvskaya — including work by Han Bing, Tao Amin, the Gao Brothers, Anthony Key, Mithu Sen, Tejal Shah, JJ Xi, and Cai Yuan, and many more — in addition to photography, fiction, poetry, essays, translations, reviews, and commentary by Cindy M. Carter, Paul Crenshaw, Rana Dasgupta, Kathy Fagan, Geoffrey Gatza, Barbara Hamby, T. R. Hummer, Subuhi Jiwani, Mary Kasimor, David Kirby, Miriam N. Kotzin, C. J. Martin, Jessica Neiweem, Craig Nova, Daniele Pantano, Chuck Richardson, T. P. Sabitha, Mark Smith-Soto, David R. Slavitt, Marcus Slease, Jodee Stanley, Ida Stewart, Elizabeth Switaj, Tony Trigilio, Dan Venne, Joshua Ware, Jajah Wu, Georg Trakl, and others.

SPRING 2009. Issue 1 features work by writers and translators including David R. Slavitt, Abdellatif Laâbi, Jillian Weise, Dan Beachy-Quick, Steve Davenport, Mark Spitzer, Christophe Casamassima, Gordon Hadfield, Nancy Hadfield, Paula Carter, and Raul Clement. Jared Schickling interviews poet and featured visual artist David-Baptiste Chirot, and we listen in as Okla Elliott talks with Matt Gonzalez, Ralph Nader's extremely charming and intelligent 2008 vice-presidential running mate. A large roundtable discussion explores the current state of poetry criticism, featuring writers, editors, and reviewers such as Robert Archambeau, John Beer, Stephen Burt, Annie Finch, Mark Halliday, Kent Johnson, Eric Lorberer, Maureen McLane, Ange Mlinko, David Orr, and Don Share.