MICHIGAN QUARTERLY REVIEW
RECENT AND FORTHCOMING
Essays : Toni Morrison, ''The Teaching of Values in the University" •
An Interview (in 1961) with Clifford Odets • David Blake, "The Poetry
of Celebrity" • Josip Novakovich, "Letter from Croatia" • An Interview
with Comden and Green about
Singin' in the Rain·
David M. Halperin,
"Homosexuality's Closet" • Emily Grosholz, "The Poetry of Anne
Stevenson" • Juan Abreu, "A Memoir of Reinaldo Arenas" • Carolyn
Steedman, "Going to Middlemarch: History and the Novel" • lIan
Stavans, "Borges and Faulkner" • Karen Miller, "Race, Politics, and
Museums in Detroit" • Philip D. Beidler: "Solatium: A Memoir of
Vietnam" • Marcel Marceau, "Working in the Resistance and on
Stage" • Andrea Barrett, "Four Voyages" • Simon Gikandi, "Race and
the Idea of the Aesthetic" • Mark Halliday, "Damned Good Poet:
Kenneth Fearing" • Edmund White, The Hopwood Lecture for 2001
Fiction: Clark Blaise, Millicent Dillon, Lucy Ferriss, Greg Johnson,
Jessica Francis Kane, Jody Lisberger, Joyce Carol Oates, Robert
Wexelblatt, and stories from authors in Albania, Argentina, and Japan.
Poetry: Stephen Dunn, Daniel Mark Epstein, Susan Hahn, Mark
Jarman, Carl Phillips, Lee Anne Roripaugh, Lynne Sharon Schwartz,
Anne Stevenson, Charles Harper Webb, Stephen Yenser
Reviews :
Geoff
Eley, "What We Now Think About Nazism" • John
Taylor, "The Poetry of Carolyn Kizer • Laurence Goldstein, "Nostalgia
for the
Flyer" •
Paula Marantz Cohen, "Situating the Jew in American
Culture" • Khaled Mattawa, "On Arab Detroit" • Jay Parini, "Anne
Stevenson at the Top of Her Form" • Arlene Keizer, "Gayl Jones and
the Postmodern Moment" • Roger Gilbert on the Laureates: Pinsky,
Dove, and Kunitz • Gorman Beauchamp, "Cold War Intellectuals"
Winter 2001: A special issue, "REIMAGINING PLACE," guest-edited
by Robert Grese and John
R.
Knott ($8)
CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS: for a special issue, "JEWISH IN
AMERICA," guest-edited by Sara Blair and Jonathan Freedman .
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