Synopses & Reviews
Since its founding at Northwestern University in 1964,
TriQuarterly has remained one of the most widely admired and important literary magazines in the country. Under the editorial direction of Susan Firestone Hahn,
TriQuarterly continues to publish the best work of both established and new poets and fiction writers.
Stuart Dybek
Kurt Vonnegut--Interviewed by Lee Roloff
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
Charlie Smith
Rachel Hadas
Pimone Triplett
Judith Grossman
Richard Blanco
Dean Young
Bruce Bond
Robley Wilson
Bruce Jay Friedman
Kevin Stein
Michael Chitwood
Neil Shepard
Alan Shefsky
Erin Belieu
Jeanne Foster
Forrest Hamer
Joshilyn Jackson
Jason Brown
Andrej Blatnik--Translated from the Slovene by Tamara Soban
Susan Hubbard
Stephen Dixon
Alan Williamson--Interviewed by Michaela Carter
Review
"Perhaps the preeminent journal for literary fiction in the country." --
New York TimesAbout the Author
Susan Hahn was born and raised in and around Chicago. She is the author of numerous poetry collections, including Harriet Rubin's Mother's Wooden Hand (1991) and Incontinence (1993).
Table of Contents
Inspiration; Poinciana; In the Brightness That Makes Thought; Tropical Autumn, poems
Stuart Dybek
Kurt Vonnegut on Stage at the Steppenwolf Theater, Chicago, oral essay
with Lee Rohloff
A New Delhi Romance, story
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
Honesty; Beautyworks; Flowers of Manhattan, poems
Charlie Smith
Recycling; Humble Herb is Rival to Prozac; Bedtime Stories, poems
Rachel Hadas
Stillborn; Harriet Smithson Berlioz, a Letter to Her Husband; A Branch Between the Bones, poems
Pimone Triplett
Sayings of Ernesto B., story
Judith Grossman
Mango, Number 61, poem
Richard Blanco
The Oversight Committee, poem
Dean Young
Digging up the Briars; Alien Hand, poems
Bruce Bond
A Day of Splendid Omens, novel excerpt
Robley Wilson
Fit As a Fiddle, story
Bruce Jay Friedman
Fishing Naked, poem
Kevin Stein
The Inheritance: A Lamentation, poem
Michael Chitwood
Chameleon; Dramatics, poems
Neil Shepard
It is the ripe red
Alan Shefsky
Choose Your Garden, poem
Erin Belieu
Luminaria, poem
Jeanne Foster
The Different Strokes Bar, San Francisco; Crossroads, poems
Forrest Hamer
Little Dead Uglies, story
Joshilyn Jackson
The Coroner's Report, story
Jason Brown
His Mother's Voice, story
Andrej Blatnik
translated from the Slovene by Tamara Soban
Night Crossing, story
Susan Hubbard
The Bed, story
Stephen Dixon
Landscape-Women and Empty Circles: A Conversation with Alan Williamson, interview
with Michaela Carter
Red Cloud, poem
Alan Williamson
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