Issue 46 is Out!
Issue #46 is hot off the press!
Cover artist Brian Dettmer's book dissections, what he calls "collaboration with the existing material and its past creators," are a beautiful introduction to this issue's ekphrastic work. We've published responses to new work from past contributors: stories in response to the photography of Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison, erasure poems created from the work of story writer Clare Beams, and art in response to the poetry of Norman Dubie.
Excerpts from Heidi Nielson's book Atlas of Punctuation are pieces of art that you haven't seen anywhere else.
We are also featuring an intimate essay by Halina Duraj that is a must read.
The international section pays tribute to modern Yiddish poet Avrom Sutzkever, who passed away just before the issue's release. We've also published a novella from acclaimed Icelandic writer Steinar Bragi, as well as translations from Spanish, Indian, Norwegian, and Czechoslovakian writers.
We hope you'll check out the website, and email HFR@asu.edu to get yourself a copy. Subscription information (HFR is such a great deal!) is available here.
Cover artist Brian Dettmer's book dissections, what he calls "collaboration with the existing material and its past creators," are a beautiful introduction to this issue's ekphrastic work. We've published responses to new work from past contributors: stories in response to the photography of Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison, erasure poems created from the work of story writer Clare Beams, and art in response to the poetry of Norman Dubie.
Excerpts from Heidi Nielson's book Atlas of Punctuation are pieces of art that you haven't seen anywhere else.
We are also featuring an intimate essay by Halina Duraj that is a must read.
The international section pays tribute to modern Yiddish poet Avrom Sutzkever, who passed away just before the issue's release. We've also published a novella from acclaimed Icelandic writer Steinar Bragi, as well as translations from Spanish, Indian, Norwegian, and Czechoslovakian writers.
We hope you'll check out the website, and email HFR@asu.edu to get yourself a copy. Subscription information (HFR is such a great deal!) is available here.