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publishes (and often discovers) is a sort of who's who of 20th/21st century serious writing, and he's found a way to keep reinventing it. The fiction, poetry, criticism, drama, and art is sometimes described as 'experimental,' but we would also say innovative, daring, indispensable, and beautiful. Our best writers manifestly trust
Bradford Morrow with their most ambitious work, and we can think of no higher praise for a literary magazine, or its editor.”
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Bradford Morrow has not already won this award, after 25 years of editing almost by himself one of our most distinctive and valuable literary magazines. We saw this year as a chance to correct that oversight. The range of writers he
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737:(Anthology of writings by Morrow, Joyce Carol Oates, Rick Moody, Darcy Steincke, with photographs by Gregory Crewdson. San Francisco: Artspace Books, 1998. Includes short story “A Different Kind of Arbor.”)
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662:(Edited by Nina Shengold. Photographs by Jennifer May. Albany: Excelsior Editions, State University of New York Press, 2010. Includes essay/interview about Morrow and photographic portrait.)
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1194:"My Willa Cather," a talk by Bradford Morrow at the Chicago Public Library, June 25, 2009; broadcast by Chicago Public Radio and available as a podcast on their website
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763:(Edited by Jodi Daynard. New York: Norton, 1997. Includes essay
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World outside the Window: Selected Essays of Kenneth Rexroth
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326:(New York: Grove Atlantic/Mysterious Press,
306:(New York: Grove Atlantic/Mysterious Press,
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405:The Nature of My Inheritance
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745:The Almanac Branch.
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159:Littleton, Colorado
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680:Gardener of Heart.
597:Classics Revisited
516:, selected essays.
471:Poetry collections
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