I first met Rita Dove in person at Emory University in 1992 after she read from her just-published novel Through the Ivory Gate, but in truth I met her long before that when in 1985 I discovered the Morrow …
Read MoreMy Own City (on Donna Masini’s 4:30 Movie; Jennifer Franklin’s No Small Gift; and Lee Briccetti’s Blue Guide)
Available in our Fall 2019 issue.
Tribute to Stanley Plumly
I think of those many beautiful poems Stan wrote in memory of his friends. For instance, his poem “Kunitz Tending Roses” for Stanley Kunitz:
Still, there he is, on any given day,
talking to ramblers,
Or, on “Where Shit Gets Common,” as the case may be, a line from Anthony Veasna So’s Afterparties that could be an equally befitting title to sum up the existential and insoluble deliberations posed through the nine stories in the …
Read MoreWelcome to The Georgia Review‘s [virtual] 2023 AWP Bookfair booth! We are excited to share space with you and connect over virtual panels in addition to catching up with folks at our booth (#926) in Seattle.
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