EDITORIAL: Lately I find that I am more and more dissatisfied with the genre categories that, by convention, we use in the table of contents at Harvard Review. There are many good reasons to use these categories: to help the reader find what he wants; to facilitate the work of series and “best of” anthology editors; to give some indication to the bookstore browser of what she is likely to find inside. But many excellent journals eschew them, and I think the arguments against them are growing all the time. (read more)
- Primo Levi translated by Harry Thomas & Marco Sonzogni
- Joshua Rivkin
- Peter Cooley
- Matt W. Miller
- Gerard Malanga
- Adam Zagajewski translated by Clare Cavanagh
- Daniel Tobin
- Matt Donovan
- Shara McCallum
- Cathy Park Hong
- John Hennessy
- Broc Rossell
- R. T. Smith
- Remica L. Bingham
- Corey Marks
- Neil Shepard
- Katharine Rauk
- Leslie Adrienne Miller
- An omnibus poetry review by William Doreski
