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OverviewRevel Issue 1, available January 2024, contains over 200 pages of literary excellence, including: A special section considering the poetry of former Poet Laureate, Kay Ryan, with essays by: Stephanie Burt Peter Campion Hailey Leithauser Amit Majmudar Ange Mlinko Natalie Shapero Willard Spiegelman A.E. Stallings Christian Wiman Also featuring: Terrance Hayes: A Frank Stanford Lyric Speech Act Test with Visions Shane McCrae: an excerpt from his memoir Pulling the Chariot of the Sun a Joy Williams screed on our environmental Armageddon a Hugh Raffles essay on The Black Stone of Djúpalónssandur a Bernard Cooper essay on a line from Wallace Stevens a story by Lucy Corin Chris Campanioni: The Now-Time Notebooks, vol. 1 Poems by: Cal Bedient Danielle Chapman Andrea Cohen Kwame Dawes Tishani Doshi Forrest Gander Amy Gerstler Linda Gregerson Terrance Hayes Brenda Hillman Devin Johnston Hailey Leithauser Amit Majmudar Randall Mann Ange Mlinko Jesse Nathan Stamatis Polenakis (translated from the Greek by A.E. Stallings) Kay Ryan Natalie Shapero Tom Thompson Christian Wiman Photographs: Susan Unterberg's Close Ties on mothers and their sons Alan Thomas looks at Bolinas revel-literary Full Product DetailsAuthor: Atsuro RileyPublisher: Unbound Edition Press Imprint: Unbound Edition Press ISBN: 9798989233342Pages: 194 Publication Date: 09 January 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor Information"Riley is the author of the poetry collections Heard-Hoard (University of Chicago Press, 2021) and Romey's Order(University of Chicago Press, 2010). In 2023 Riley was named a Guggenheim Foundation Fellow and winner of the Arts and Letters Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Heard-Hoard was the winner of the Alice Fay di Castagnola Award from the Poetry Society of America and a finalist for the PEN/Voelcker Poetry Award; it was named to ""Best Book of The Year"" lists by The Boston Globe and Bookworm. Romey's Order received the Whiting Award, the Kate Tufts Discovery Award, The Believer Poetry Award, and the Witter Bynner Award from the Library of Congress. Brought up in the South Carolina lowcountry, Atsuro Riley lives in San Francisco." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |