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Issue 45 Full Table of Contents Fiction by Brian Evensen and Deb Olin Unferth; nonfiction by Jenny Boully; poetry by James Tate; interview with Steve Almond; visual art from Dan Torop and Ed Ruscha |
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Issue 44 -- SOLD OUT! Full Table of Contents Fiction by Etgar Keret, Rebecca Curtis, Aaron Cometbus; Dave Housley on Hair Metal; poetry by Carl Phillips and Joanna Klink; visual art from Richard Tuttle and Pat Pickett |
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Issue 43 Full Table of Contents Fiction by Pia Z. Ehrhardt; poetry by Timothy Liu; Wayne Koestenbaum on Foucault; art from the new China; 2006 Contest Winners |
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Issue 42 Full Table of Contents Peter Trachtenberg on justice in Rwanda; Stephanie Dickinson on big changes; poetry and an essay by Thylias Moss |
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Issue 41 Full Table of Contents Poems by Mary Jo Bang and Gabrielle Calvocoressi; John D'Agata on statistics and predictions; new fiction by Pamela Ryder; 2005 Contest winners |
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Issue 40: The Retrospective Full Table of Contents Highlights from nearly thirty years of Columbia, including: fiction by Raymond Carver, Ha Jin, and Jonathan Lethem; essays by Lorrie Moore and Italo Calvino; poetry by Charles Wright, Fanny Howe, Robert Pinsky and Lucille Clifton; and art by Kara Walker and Shirin Neshat |
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Issue 39 -- SOLD OUT! Full Table of Contents An excerpt from Lydia Millet's Everyone's Pretty; Paul LaFarge imagines Walter Benjamin; GS Phillips on love, tragedy and soap operas; portrait photographs; 2004 Contest winners |
| Issue 38 Full Table of Contents Fiction by Gary Lutz, Noy Holland; poetry by Sophie Cabot Black; nonfiction by Mary La Chapelle | |
| Issue 37 -- SOLD OUT! Full Table of Contents Fiction by Sam Lipsyte, Diane Williams, Christine Schutt, Padgett Powell; poetry by Billy Collins; nonfiction by David Shields |
Issue 46 is out now! Featuring new work from Diane Williams, Steve Almond, and Paul Muldoon, plus an interview with Susan Orlean. Look for it in your local bookstore or order a copy online!
Phillip Lopate, Diane Williams, and other renowned writers spoke at the Journal's last event, "Writing by Numbers: A Panel Discussion on Academia and the Arts," on April 2. Watch it here.