Contributors for this issue:
Jenny DowlingJenny Dowling was born and brought up in Mexico. She lives in
Brooklyn, NY, with her cat. This is her first piece on the web,
just in time for her birthday.Back to Melancholy in Cuernavaca, by Jenny Dowling.
Robert W Greene
Robert W. Greene, Professor Emeritus of French, University at Albany, State University of New York, is the author of The Poetic Theory of Pierre Reverdy (California, 1967), Six French Poets of Our Time (Princeton, 1979) and
Just Words: Moralism and Metalanguage in Twentieth-Century French Fiction
(Penn State, 1993). He edited Dalhousie French Studies, 21 (Fall-Winter 1991), devoted to "Art Criticism by French Poets Since World War II," and is currently writing a book on the art criticism of the French poet Yves Bonnefoy.Back to Parts and Wholes of Memory, by R. W. Greene
Mary Kennan Herbert
Mary Herbert teaches writing at colleges in New York City.
Her second book of poetry will be published this spring
by Ginninderra Press in Australia, which also published
her first collection last year. Her poems have appeared in
many literary journals in the USA and around the world.
She recently was awarded a grant by the Brooklyn Arts
Council of the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, and
received first prize in the 1999 poetry competition sponsored
by the Midwest Conference on Christianity and Literature.Back to Mary Herbert's Poems
David Hunter Sutherland tells us:
As for my writing background, work of mine has appeared
in The American Literary Review, The Hollins Critic,
The Midwest Quarterly, The Reader (Oxford University
Press) and others. Recent awards include a Pushcart
Prize in Poetry nomination. I have a second collection
of work scheduled for publication later in 1999. My email
is [email protected].Back to David Sutherland's Poems
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