New England Review, Volume 29, Number 3/2008 (Middlebury Series)

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204 pp. 10 x 7. CONTENTS: Poetry - Carl Phillips, Night; Victoria Chang, Happiness; Geri Doran - The Good Field; Scott Hightower - Self-Evident; Malcolm Alexander - At A Gallery of Unknowns; Steve Orlen - A Poet's Job, Hurricane, Something Blindly Unexpected; Gary L. McDowell - Ninth Morning in a Row with Binoculars, Aubade; Marianne Boruch - All this water, what to do with it, Leaf multiples to tree to make; Lynne Dilling Martin - The River Whose Source Lies Beyond This Map, Apologia Pro Vita Sua, And Persons and Its Habits and Its Past; Fiction - Stephen O'Connor - Trouble; Halldor Laxness - from The Great Weaver from Kashmir (translated by Philip Roughton); Ted Gilley - Bliss; Molia Dumbleton - Horses; Paul Eggers - What's Yours, What's Mine; Tom Yori - A.K.A.; Literary Lives - Ted Hughes - Lettters 1947-1998/99; Brenda Wineapple - Emily Dickinson's First Book; Art - Eric Karpeles - Paintings in Proust; Reflections - Francis-Noel Thomas - Life in a Box; Literary Criticism - Laura Sims - David Markson and the Problem of the Novel; Recollections - Janet Groth - Homage to Mister Berryman; Rediscoveries - Augusta Larned - Talks with Girls; Contributors' Notes.