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Joy Williams and Paul Winner reintroduce Charles Newman; Stephen Burt on New American Poets; Martha Tennent translates Mercè Rodoreda; Frank Hunter photographs Allan Gurganus; fiction from Julian Gough, D. Wystan Owen, and Melissa Pritchard, & much more.
Issue 11 Table of Contents
IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING
- Falling and Laughing Julian Gough
- Wanting To Be a Fact Maud Casey
- You Had to be There Brian T. Edwards
- I’m Not Crazy About That Part Aviya Kushner
- I Was a Microagent Of The Body Ian Chillag
FICTION
- Carnival Mercè Rododera
- Translation by Martha Tennent
- How to Fall in Love Properly Julian Gough
- The Dentist’s Chair D. Wystan Owen
- Ecorche, or Flayed Man Melissa Pritchard
- the five-thousandth baritone:
- a masque in five parts Charles Newman
- Introduced by Joy Williams and Paul Winner
POETRY
- Three Years Geoffrey G. O’Brien
- New American Poets Introduced by Stephen Burt
- Jericho Brown
- Jennifer Chang
- Arda Collins
- Katie Degentesh
- Matthew Dickman
- Michael Dickman
- Carmen Giménez Smith
- Aracelis Girmay
- Jennifer Kronovet
- David Lau
- Chris Martin
- Joseph Massey
- Anna Moschovakis
- Fred Moten
- Meghan O’Rourke
AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE
- julia grant’s opera shawl and all that it suggests Annie Coggan
- lair and refuge: i write at home Allan Gurganus
- Photographs by Frank Hunter
FURTHERMORE
- interiors and exteriors in the life of julia grant Rachel Cohen
IDEA
- Midsummer Night, 1962: The Story Of And Idea Francis Spufford
ON THE COVER
- Willsbridge (Over the Edge) Tom Pope