MQR Staff

Fall 2001

Essays by William Bolcom, Sandra Seaton, Ilan Stavans, Juan Abreu, Manfred Weidhorn, Philip D. Beidler, Lisa Knopp, Emily Grosholz, and a conversation with Gustavo Perez Firmat and Bruce Allen Dick.

Fiction by Luisa Mercedes Levinson and Marco Denevi.

Poetry by Daniel Mark Epstein, Sarah Hannahm, Bob Hicok, Gustavo Pérez Firmat, Mark Halliday, Randy Blasing, and Anne Stevenson.

Summer 2001

Essays by Bruce Fleming, Angela Yiu, Natsume Soseki, Andrea Barrett, Carolyn Steedman, and Sterling Watson.

Fiction by Lucy Ferriss, and Jiri Kajane.

Poetry by Stephen Dunn, Carol Frost, Lance Larsen, Charles Harper Webb, Kate Northrop, Susan Hahn, David Wojahn, and Henry Hart.

Spring 2001

Essays by Toni Morrison, Thomas J. Cottle, Denis Dutton, Simon Gikandi, Mark Halliday, and Jane Burbank.

Fiction by Robert Wexelblatt, Jessica Francis Kane, and Joyce Carol Oates.

Poetry by Terry Blackhawk, Lynne Sharon Schwartz, Gary Soto, Lee Ann Roripaugh, and Carl Phillips.

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MQR 40:1 | Winter 2001

In this special issue of 292 pages, including a full-color portfolio of artwork, MQR sponsors an in-depth examination of how places—those we live in, those we visit, and those we dream about—affect our imaginations, and how we in turn make a home for ourselves in them, or stigmatize them as unworthy of our best values. Scholarly and personal essays focus on discrete places; fiction, poetry, and book reviews enhance the issue’s range and depth.

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Summer 2000

This issue is dominated by a symposium of some thirty writers from different fields responding to a question about the most memorable secret space of their own childhoods. Their mini-essays are not only descriptive but analytical, as they reflect on the state of childhood itself, in personal experiences, in texts, in modern culture. Ranging from a long paragraph to several pages, these commentaries provide an iconography of the state of childhood that will interest scholars of the field as well as general readers.

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Spring 2000

In this special issue, authors from a variety of fields explore the imaginative world of childhood, how children seek refuge from adult society in realms that paradoxically ease their way into adulthood, carrying with them the felt memories of transcendent and transgressive experience, sometimes wonderful, sometimes terrible.

Winter 2000

Essays by Helen Vendler, Kenneth Fuchs, Mark E. Neely, Jr., David McGimpsey, Anne Herrmann, Julio Ortega, and Alice Mattison.

Fiction by Daphne Eva Kalotay and Steven Almond.

Poetry by Zhigniew Herbert, Peter Davison, Carolyn Kizer, Fleda Brown, Jason Shinder, Jay Meek, Charles Harper Webb, and Sue Kwock Kim.

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MQR 37:4 | Fall 1998

This special issue pays tribute to a University of Michigan alumnus. In advance of the 50th anniversary (in February of 1999) of his most famous play, Death of a Salesman, this 300+ page issue illuminates Miller’s life and work from a variety of perspectives.