Harvard Review Online Issue 3

In this issue of Harvard Review Online we are excited to present our first ever bilingual poetry feature, with poems by six Uruguayan poets, translated by Mónica de la Torre, Kristin Dykstra, Anna Deeny, and others.

We are also pleased to announce the launch of the Harvard Review Editorial Blog, a place to talk about what goes on at Harvard Review.

—The Editors

poetry

Cartiér Gwin

"Royal Stems"

Keith Althaus

"Preparing the Body"

Lindsay Turner

"Sunset Park Sunset"

Neil Shepard

"Physician in the Dark"

speacial feature: hotel lautreamont: new poetry from uruguay
reviews
heaney
reid
warren

Human Chain

by Seamus Heaney

reviewed by Heather Clark

Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010
$24.00 cloth, ISBN 9780374173517

A Scattering

by Christopher Reid

reviewed by Sarah Kafatou

Areté Books, 2009
£7.99 paper, ISBN 9780955455360

Ghost in a Red Hat

by Rosanna Warren

reviewed by Paul Franz

W. W. Norton, 2011
$24.95 cloth, ISBN 9780393080063

cole
grossman
dyer

Pierce the Skin: Selected Poems

by Henri Cole

reviewed by William Doreski

Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010
$25.00 cloth, ISBN 9780374232832

To the End of the Land

by David Grossman
Translated by Jessica Cohen

reviewed by Laura Albritton

Knopf, 2010
$26.95 cloth, ISBN 9780307592972

Otherwise Known as the Human Condition

by Geoff Dyer

reviewed by Anthony Domestico

Graywolf, 2011
$18.00 paper, ISBN 9781555975791