
Harvard Review Essay Chosen for Best American Series, Spring Issue Released
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Harvard Review 26 (Spring 2004) |
"Yarn," explores the author’s personal history as it relates to knitting, while also illuminating the history of the craft. Author Mori, a Briggs-Copeland Fellow in Creative Writing at Harvard University, has also written three novels, a book of poetry, and two books of creative nonfiction.
Following on the heels of the award announcement, the new issue, Harvard Review 26 (Spring 2004), was released and is filled with must reads. The new issue contains two scenes from Resurrection Blues, a new play by Arthur Miller which deals with the subject of a crucifixion; an essay from Jane Brox's forthcoming book; an excerpt from Lan Samantha Chang's new novel, Inheritance; fiction by Canadian writer Judith McCormack; poetry by Tom Sleigh and Bruce Bond; and monotypes by Peik Larsen.
Harvard Review is published twice yearly, in spring and fall, and subscription information can be found at: http://hcl.harvard.edu/harvardreview. The journal can also be purchased for $10 from the Harvard Coop, the Harvard Book Store, or directly from the Harvard Review office in Lamont Library (for a list of additional bookstores that carry the journal, contact the Harvard Review office at harvrev@fas.harvard.edu or 617.495.9775.) The staff includes: Christina Thompson, editor; Don Share, poetry; Grace Dane Mazur, fiction; Robert Scanlan, drama; Prudence Steiner, book reviews; Roger Kizik, visual arts; and Erika Namaka, assistant editor.
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