FICTION AND POETRY from The Literary Review

For every mask that we take off there is always one more left on--an endless recession of masks, of depths of withdrawl. As long as there is life, there is the ability to recede further. The self is infinitely reductive and is never reduced to nothing.

Louise Ho


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Introducing TLR Chapbook Series #2
with J. P. Seaton's translated poems Translations of the Chinese Masters, Renée Ashley's selections from Basic Heart, Katherine Soniat's The Fire Setters and excerpts from Thomas E. Kennedy's new novel, Kerrigan's Copenhagen

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The Literary Review: An International Journal of Contemporary Writing has been published quarterly by Fairleigh Dickinson University since 1957. Its many special issues have introduced new fiction, poetry, and essays from many nations, regions, or languages to English readers. Issues focus on such topics as contemporary fiction in Portugese, Iranian exiles, new Irish writing, North African authors, and Philippine fiction and poetry. Works from issues devoted to writing in English have won awards and been reprinted in many collections.


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