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The Threepenny Review

Winter 2022
Magazine

The Threepenny Review is a well-regarded quarterly of the arts and society which has been published since 1980. Every issue contains excellent essays, stories, poems, and memoirs, plus beautiful black-and-white photographs. Its regular writers include six Nobel Prizewinners and four U.S. Poet Laureates; recent issues featured writing by Wendell Berry, Geoff Dyer, Louise Glück, Greil Marcus, Javier Marías, Adam Phillips, and Kay Ryan.

The Threepenny Review US

Contributors

Table Talk

The Rails

Thanks to Our Donors

A Note on the Artworks

The Legend of Good-Humored Poverty

My Father’s Voice

Polished Agate Stone on a Bookshelf

One Half of My Time (2004)

My Son Is Undone by My Hair

Bukhara • i.m. Tony Hoagland

Mariana and Ibarra Are Waiting

Best Friend Ballad

An Apprenticeship

On Louise Glück

Goodnight

A Gathering in the Kitchen

Climber, Thought Dead, Walks into Kathmandu

Burning Up

The Cat on the Cover of Carole King’s Tapestry Is Dead

Something to See

Ever the Night, Ever the Sunrise

Human Size

Welcome to Reliance

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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 32 Publisher: The Threepenny Review Edition: Winter 2022

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: December 1, 2021

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

The Threepenny Review is a well-regarded quarterly of the arts and society which has been published since 1980. Every issue contains excellent essays, stories, poems, and memoirs, plus beautiful black-and-white photographs. Its regular writers include six Nobel Prizewinners and four U.S. Poet Laureates; recent issues featured writing by Wendell Berry, Geoff Dyer, Louise Glück, Greil Marcus, Javier Marías, Adam Phillips, and Kay Ryan.

The Threepenny Review US

Contributors

Table Talk

The Rails

Thanks to Our Donors

A Note on the Artworks

The Legend of Good-Humored Poverty

My Father’s Voice

Polished Agate Stone on a Bookshelf

One Half of My Time (2004)

My Son Is Undone by My Hair

Bukhara • i.m. Tony Hoagland

Mariana and Ibarra Are Waiting

Best Friend Ballad

An Apprenticeship

On Louise Glück

Goodnight

A Gathering in the Kitchen

Climber, Thought Dead, Walks into Kathmandu

Burning Up

The Cat on the Cover of Carole King’s Tapestry Is Dead

Something to See

Ever the Night, Ever the Sunrise

Human Size

Welcome to Reliance

Dark Window


Expand title description text