296.1 Winter Issue 2011

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As always in the first issue of the year, we are proud and honored to celebrate Black History Month (February in the US) and Women’s History Month (March); in this regard we are publishing Rachel Eliza Griffiths and January Gill O’Neil, two of the brightest African American women poets.We similarly applaud both commemorative occasions in our Synecdoche column by reviewing poetry books by African American women.

Apropos of Women’s History Month, from 1930 to 1960—the so-called neoclassical period of Hollywood cinema—you could count the number of female directors working in the industry on one hand. But with the expansion of independent cinema and the success of film festivals like those at Cannes, Sundance, and Toronto, women have been more able to tell their stories through movies. This issue’s Crosscuts column highlights two films directed by women, the gritty hardscrabble masterpiece Winter’s Bone by Debra Granik and the sad and lonely Wendy and Lucy by Kelly Reichardt. Both of these films are like literary stories, full of nuance and stillness.

This issue’s fiction also features two strong woman-centered stories. Susan Jackson Rodgers’s “The Other Alan” questions identity, past and present relationships, and the future. The language is exquisitely subtle. Erin McReynolds’s “VIVA!” centers on loss, grieving, and the fractured self. Powerful.

We hope you’ll savor the fine literature and art in this issue. Enjoy!

 

ART

Cover   Holiday Travelers [acrylic on paper] • Gary Kelley

8   Untitled [photoshop and ink wash] • Jessica Fink

14   Untitled [pencil] • Li-Ying Bao

25   Untitled [pen and ink with digital texture] • Joanna Barnum

32   Untitled [digital collage] • Marty Gotera

 

FICTION

8   This Other Alan • Susan Jackson Rodgers

14   Dragon Money • Charles Conley

25   VIVA! • Eric McReynolds

32   What Rises • Iver Arnegard

 

NONFICTION

3   Fort Wayne Is Still Seventh on Hitler’s List • B.J. Hollars

34   Hunger • Angela Mears

48   From Moral Sugar Plums to Fantasy Feasts [Past Perfect] • Adrianne Finlay

 

POETRY

7   Numbers • Tani Arness

11   Solitudes • Rachel Eliza Griffiths

12   Conversion Theory • January Gill O’Neil

12   Scrap Iron • Mark Jay Brewin, Jr.

13   Lion • Dan Chelotti

23   The Book in the Middle of the Busy Intersection • Deborah H. Doolittle

23   Ode to eBay • Natasha Sajé

24   Coyote • Braford Tice

24   Schrödinger’s Cat • Michael Hardin

30   Arctica Islandica • Catherine Jagoe

33   Brain Camp • Charles Harper Webb

42   Sometimes a Bridge • Jay Udall

 

REVIEWS

37   International • Robert L. King

43   A Life in Prose • Richard Holinger

45   Synecdoche: Brief Book Reviews • Vince Gotera

46   Crosscuts: Brief DVD Reviews • Grant Tracey

 

MISCELLANY

2   From the Editors • NAR Staffers Out in the World

47   Contributors