Available in our Summer 2018 issue.
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View an archive of Lee K. Abbott, Frederick Busch, Kathryn Stripling Byer, Fred Chappell, Stephen Corey, Stephen Dunn, Gary Gildner, Albert Goldbarth, Lola Haskins, Mary Hood, James Kilgo, Judith Kitchen, Sydney Lea, Susan Ludvigson, Cleopatra Mathis, Linda Pastan, Sanford Pinsker, Marjorie Sandor, Nat Sobel, Gerald Welles, Robley Wilson, & Paul Zimmer 's work here.
Losing a Step, Gaining Two: the Brilliant and Cagey Stephen Dunn’s Decades with The Georgia Review
Stephen Dunn’s passing on 24 June 2021—his eighty-second birthday—was an especially sad and noteworthy moment in The Georgia Review’s seventy-four-year history—and also for me, because I had the pleasure and honor of calling him a friend for more than …
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We are pleased to announce that Stephen Dunn will be the final judge for The Georgia Review‘s 2019 Loraine Williams Poetry Prize. Dunn is the author of nearly twenty books of poetry and prose, including Different Hours (the winner …
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It’s 2014, the 100th anniversary of William Stafford’s birth, and people all over the country are celebrating his life and work. Why Stafford, I wonder, when I don’t remember so much interest in 100th anniversaries for Theodore Roethke, Elizabeth Bishop, …
Read MoreFourteen Ways of Looking at Selecteds (on The Darkness Around Us Is Deep: Selected Poems of William Stafford, edited by Robert Bly; Hinge & Sign: Poems, 1968-1993 by Heather McHugh; Velocities: New and Selected Poems, 1966-1992 by Stephen Dobyns; New and Selected Poems, 1974-1994 by Stephen Dunn; Study for the World’s Body: New and Selected Poems by David St. John; Firekeeper: New and Selected Poems by Pattiann Rogers; Walking to Cootehill: New and Selected Poems, 1958-1992 by John Engels; and A Marvin Bell Reader: Selected Poetry and Prose by Marvin Bell)
Available in our Summer 1995 issue.
Four from Prospero (on Collected Poems by Philip Larkin and Anthony Thwaite; Between Angels by Stephen Dunn; Groom Falconer by Norman Dubie; & Take Heart by Molly Peacock)
Available in our Fall 1989 issue.