LARB Quarterly Journal No. 7: Summer 2015 2019-12-09T01:38:20+00:00
LARB Quarterly Journal No. 7: Summer 2015

The summer issue emphasizes an exciting selection of new poetry from emerging poets

The summer issue emphasizes an exciting selection of new poetry from emerging poets. In addition, we include new work from fiction writer and critic Frederic Tuten, longtime science journalist Greg Crister, novelist Mary Kay Zuravleff, and award-winning memoirist Louise Steinman, among many others.
About the Book
The summer issue emphasizes an exciting selection of new poetry from emerging poets. In addition, we include new work from fiction writer and critic Frederic Tuten, longtime science journalist Greg Crister, novelist Mary Kay Zuravleff, and award-winning memoirist Louise Steinman, among many others.The new issue of the LARB Quarterly Journal includes:

  • Feature essays by Steven Bellatto, Greg Critser, Deb Durham, Brían Hanrahan, Liska Jacobs, Ashley Rindsberg, Lynne Sharon Schwartz, Louise Steinman, Gavin Tomson, Frederic Tuten, Alissa Wilkinson, and Mary Kay Zuravleff.
  • Original poetry by Elizabeth Arnold, Hafizah Geter, Ishion Hutchinson, Robin Coste Lewis, Max Ritvo, Bianca Stone, and Jean Valentine.
  • Short takes by Barrie Jean Borich, Greg Glazner, Rolf Potts, and John Stintzi.
  • Including an Artist Portfolio and profile of Clarissa Tossin.
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Homeland Insecurity by Mary Kay Zuravleff

Inward Astronomy: On Knut Hamsun’s Hunger, Rick Alverson’s The Comedy, and My Brief and Wondrously Lonely Life in Oslo by Gavin Tomson

Corruption by Greg Glazner

After Fernando Traverso by Jean Valentine

Occidental Fantasia, in Which the Author Travels to China to Regard Copies of Western Cities by Steven Belletto

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Radio and Child: Walter Benjamin as Broadcaster by Brían Hanrahan

Death by Rolf Potts

Poem to My Dog, Monday, On Night I Accidentally Ate Meat by Max Ritvo

Artist Portfolio: Clarissa Tossin

Risking Perfection by Alissa Wilkinson

Eggs by John Stintzi

Scarlet Letters: How Norman Mailer Blurred the Line Between the Lurid and the Literary by Ashley Rindsberg

The Man by Elizabeth Arnold

My Friend Stood Before Him by Elizabeth Arnold

Three Walks on Corn Bill Beach by Ashley Rindsberg

Rush by Barrie Jean Borich

A Thief in the Night by Ishion Hutchinson

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Unnatural Disasters, or Queering Katrina by Jonathan Alexander

Visiting Prophets by Hafizah Geter

How a Wild Pig May Uproot the Tree of Life by Greg Critser

The Garden Party by Frederic Tuten

Elegy with Roots by Bianca Stone

Epitaph in Revers by Bianca Stone

Tipping Point by Deb Durham

Details
Author: Tom Lutz
Series: LARB Quarterly Journal, Book 118
Publisher: Los Angeles Review of Books
Publication Year: 2015
Tom Lutz

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