Winter 2009
In this issue:

Fifty-plus pages of Albert Goldbarth—new poems, an essay, a self-interview, and photos, plus ruminations on the writer and his work by Lia Purpura, Rick Mulkey, and Susan Tekulve.

Martha G. Wiseman’s “In Rehearsal,” her absorbing essay on the personal and philosophical arduousness of growing up in a family of high-profile artists. New stories from Robin Black and Jerry McGahan. Poems from Alice Friman, Joseph Duemer, Sydney Lea, and Kathleen A. Wakefield.
Photography by Michael J. Marshall.


  Congratulations to Georgia Review contributor   Cathy Smith Bowers, who has been named state   poet laureate for North Carolina . . . More



Featured Back Issue:

Spring 2009—special focus on “Culture and the Environment.”

The Georgia Review, known for its ongoing commitment to including works that engage a range of environmental concerns, spotlights that commitment with an extended special feature in its Spring 2009 issue.

“Culture and the Environment: A Conversation in Five Essays” presents original new work by Scott Russell Sanders, Reg Saner, David Gessner, Lauret Edith Savoy, and Alison Hawthorne Deming.