NEW ENGLAND REVIEW is an award-winning literary journal publishing the best contemporary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry four times a year.
New England Review invites submissions in fiction, poetry, nonfiction, drama, and translations in every genre. We welcome and encourage submissions from writers of every nationality, race, religion, and gender, including writers who have never been affiliated with an MFA program and whose ...
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“A Mile In” was selected by 2011 judge Nancy Eimers as the winner of our annualNew Ohio ReviewPoetry Contest, and was published Fall 2011, inNew Ohio Review10. What grabs me about this poem is the non-event it describes: a sudden and inexplicable hyper-awareness, prompted by an inheren...
New Poetry of New England: Frost and RobinsonNew Poetry of New England: Frost and Robinson by Robert P. Tristram Coffin. Read New Poetry of New England: Frost and Robinson now at Questia.Robinson
The mission ofNew England Reviewis to publish the most provoking and rewarding writing of our time from established and emerging writers across the globe. We are dedicated to inclusive excellence and believe writing that embraces “difficulty”—be it formal, conceptual, or linguistic—nurtures our...
MaineMay/June 2023ReviewsSpotlight Review TURN OF PHRASE: LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION IN GLOBAL CONTEMPORARY ART Carl Little Many years ago, a trucker hat with a Jenny Holzer truism on it, “Protect Me From What I Want,” came into my possession. Donated to the local Ladies Aid Society the hat...
1ststage:EarlyRomanticismnovel---Irving(localevents)Cooper(theWest)poetry---NewEnglandpoets:Longfellow,Bryant 2ndstage:NewEnglandRenaissance(1830s-thecivilwar)summitoptimismTranscendentalism(Emerson,Thoreau)pessimism(Hawthorne,Melville)Stirredbytranscendentalism,theNewEnglandRenaissancebegan,inwhichAmericanliteratureflou...
been spread abroad throughout our land; but he, who has done more than any living writer to restore to poetry the language of feeling, nature, and truth, remains unread, unsought for, and almost unknown.Owing to their historical position, it became the vocation of the aristocracies of ...