Issues

MQR 44:3 | Summer 2005

James Morrison on the fate of cinephilia; Susan Orlean on journeys; Elizabeth Kostova on Carthage through history; Irving Louis Horowitz on contemporary sociology; George Steinmetz in response to Horowitz; and Yu Xie on methodological contradictions in sociology

Fiction by Daniel Herwitz and Alice Mattison.

Poetry by Richard Howard, Susan Hahn, Mahmoud Darwish, Eugenio Montejo, Richard Cecil, Randy Blasing, Charles Harper Webb, and Paisley Rekdal.

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MQR 44:2 | Spring 2005

Laurence Goldstein remembers Arthur Miller; Arthur Miller on airport protocol; Robert A. Rosenstone on Soviet tourism; Lucia Perillo on healing; James Naremore on A.I. Artificial Intelligence; Martha Bayles on folk music; an interview with Alistair MacLeod Fiction by Ronald Frame, J. Alicia Shank Poetry by Lawrence Joseph, Courtney Mandryk, Mark Halliday, Arnold Weinstein, Elizabeth Rees,

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MQR 44:1 | Winter 2005

The Winter 2005 issue, guest-edited by Rebekah Linh Collins, is the second volume of a special double issue devoted entirely to the topic “Viet Nam: Beyond the Frame.” It contains some remarkable work.

Together with Part 1 (Fall 2004), this special issue offers the richest assortment of writings about Vietnam ever assembled in an academic journal. Some 450 pages altogether offer an unprecedented range of literary and discursive works about Viet Nam past and present.

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Fall 2004

The Fall 2004 issue, guest-edited by Barbara Tran, is the first volume of a special double issue devoted entirely to the topic “Viet Nam: Beyond the Frame.” It contains some remarkable work.

Together with Part 2 (Winter 2005) this special issue offers the richest assortment of writings about Vietnam ever assembled in an academic journal. Some 450 pages altogether offer an unprecedented range of literary and discursive works about Viet Nam past and present.

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Summer 2004

Essays by Mary Gordon, Clifford F. Wargelin, Steven Moore, and Robert Hahn.

Fiction by Herbert Gold, Joyce Carol Oates, and David Roderick.

Poetry by David Baker, Joyce Peseroff, Deborah Cummins, Jim Daniels, John Kinsella, Ann Keniston, David Plastrik, Robert Murdock, and Lisa Lewis.

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Winter 2004

Essays by Jaimy Gordon, Gary Adelman, Josephine Donovan, George Watson Fiction by Mario Benedetti, Rita J. Doucette Poetry by Adrienne Rich, Richard Tillinghast, Rick Bass, Vern Rutsala, Lisa Williams, Donovan Hohn, Anna Ziegler, Charles Harper Webb Order This Issue This issue can be ordered for $4 or as part of an annual subscription for $25. Order By

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Summer 2003

Essays by Richard Howard, Jeffrey Meyers, Peter Eisinger, Nicholas Moschovakis, David Roessel, Tennessee Williams, and Donald Anderson. Fiction by Susan Engberg and Garnett Kilberg Cohen. Poetry by Deborah Warren, Susan Hahn, Wisława Szymborska, Laurence Lieberman, Richard Solomon, Florence Elon, and Nicholas Samaras.

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Spring 2003

Essays by Larry McMurty, Emil Draitser, Leo Braudy, Michael S. Collins, Anne Stevenson; a conversation with Irving Ravetch, Harriet Frank, Jr., and William Baer Fiction by Clark Blaise, Kalisha Buckhanon Poetry by John Allman, Bill Knott, Gary Fincke, Charles Harper Webb, Baron Wormser, David Lehman, Anne Stevenson, Christine Hartzler, Claudia Rattazzi Papka, William Heyen Order

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Winter 2003

This issue of MQR brings together academic essays, high-level journalism, personal narratives, fiction, poetry, and visual art responding to the transformations of Jewish experience in the United States during the last fifty years, and, speculatively, extending into the twenty-first century. It offers writings that respond to the multiplicity of representations, cultural forms, fashionings and refashionings, that have defined the experience of Jews in America and continue to compel debate. These include works by Jews and non-Jews that engage contemporary controversies in the fields of politics, sociocultural dynamics, the arts, and the relation of Jewish life in America to other historical periods, other geographical places.

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