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Summer 2008

In this issue:
A special feature on Richard Hugo, with poems and letters from Hugo plus essays by Frances McCue, Gary Gildner, William Matthews, Rick Campbell, and William Stafford. Also, essays by Anne Goldman and Mark Halladay, fiction by Alexandre Mas, and poems by Alice Friman, Marget Gibson, Robert Wrigley, and others. With paintings by Nora Sturges.

 

Our Winter 2007 issue:
Special feature on Harry Crews with a previously unpublished excerpt from his autobiography "Assault of Memory."

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The Georgia Review presents
The Pulitzer Legacy in Georgia
at the historic Jekyll Island Club Jekyll Island, GA
27–30 October 2008

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Natasha Trethewey
Native Guard

2007 Pulitzer Prize
for Poetry

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Hank Klibanoff
The Race Beat: The Press, the Civil Rights Struggle, and the Awakening of a Nation (coauthored with Gene Roberts)

2007 Pulitzer Prize
for History

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Stephen Dunn
Different Hours

2001 Pulitzer Prize
for Poetry

 

 


*Registration deadline is 27 September 2008. Space is limited.

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Edward J. Larson
Summer for the Gods: The Scopes Trial and America's Continuing Debate Over Science and Religion

1998 Pulitzer Prize
for History

      

 
The Georgia Review congratulates Kay Ryan
on being named the sixteenth Poet Laureate
of the United States.

Click here to read four poems by Kay Ryan
that were originally published
in The Georgia Review.



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The Georgia Review Wins
General Excellence Award and Six Others
in 2008 GAMMA Awards Competition
press release

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                    —National Magazine Awards judges


We didn't bring home the Ellie (this time)
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but we spread the GR love far and wide, catching up with old friends—and making new ones—during our week of events in the Big Apple. Click here to see photos.

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