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  • Contributors

A. Banerjee is a regular British contributor. He and his wife have both been working on Sir Paul Harvey. He is now writing on T. S. Eliot as an editor and publisher.

Catharine Savage Brosman's latest collections of poems are Under the Pergola (2011) and On the North Slope (2012).

William Bedford Clark, the author and editor of many books, has been writing for this magazine since 1987. Volume five of his edition of R. P. Warren's letters was reviewed in the summer 2012 issue.

Billy Collins, who is the latest poet to earn the Aiken Taylor Award in Modern American Poetry, served as the U.S. Poet Laureate during 2001-2003. The most recent of his many collections of poetry is Horoscopes for the Dead (2011).

Scott Donaldson has recently published a biography of Charlie Fenton, which will be reviewed in the winter 2013 issue, a number that will also contain his essay on Fenton's life in the RAF during World War II, "Bomber Boy."

Michael Gorra, who professes English at Smith College, will soon have "Portrait of a Novel" published by W. W. Norton, one of the finest recent studies of Henry James.

Jonathan Greene designs books and runs Gnomon Press in Frankfort, Kentucky. His latest of over thirty books is a collection of poems, Distillations and Siphonings (2010).

David Heddendorf, who lives and writes in Ames, Iowa, has been writing essays and reviews for the SR since 2008. He will have a review on the poetry of the King James Bible forthcoming in the spring of 2013.

Brooke Horvath professes English at Kent State University. His most recent book is a selection of uncollected works by Nelson Algren, Entrapment and Other Writings, coedited with Dan Simon.

X. J. Kennedy, who has earned the Aiken Taylor prize among his many other honors, has been publishing poetry and prose in this quarterly since 1992. His most recent book is a translation of The Bestiary of Guillaume Apollinaire (2011).

Marie Malchodi, who has been a book-conservation technician for many years at the Brown University Library, recently appeared in the New York Times article by Dan Barry "Stumbling across a Rarity, Even for the Rare Book Room" (May 4, 2012).

Christopher McDonough, chair of the classics department at the University of the South, regularly reviews Greek and Latin works for the SR.

Merritt Moseley, an SR contributor since 1980, teaches at the University of North Carolina at Asheville.

Michael Mott, an Englishman who first came to the U.S. as a boy during World War II, is a poet, essayist, and editor, who has contributed prose and poetry to the SR since 1983.

Elizabeth Moulton, a previous contributor, is a fiction writer and essayist who lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Richard O'Mara, who has retired as a reporter and editor at the Baltimore Sun, continues to write reviews and essays for this quarterly. His collection of personal essays on the Great Depression, The Street Where They Lived, was published in 2011.

Phillip Parotti, a writer and printmaker in New Mexico, will have a story and book reviews in the next forum devoted to the Literature of War (winter 2013).

W. Brown Patterson is completing a book-length study of the English theologian William Perkins. His latest book, The Liberal Arts at Sewanee, will be reviewed in this quarterly early next year.

Dawn Potter is a woman of letters who lives in Harmony, Maine. Her book on Paradise Lost, Tracing Paradise, earned the Maine Literary Award in Nonfiction for 2010.

Fred C. Robinson, a librarian of Yale's Elizabethan Club collection of rare books, continues to write his regular reports on the State of the Language for the SR and to teach Old English at Yale from time to time.

Barry Sternlieb, a printer, has recently published poetry in these pages. His chapbook Winter Crows won the Cod Hill Press poetry prize for 2008.

Laura C. Stevenson, winner of the [End Page lxxxviii] Walter Sullivan Prize for 2011, is working on a series of linked short stories about Vermont in the 1950s and 60s.

Cushing Strout, who has written widely about American intellectual history, is a devotee...

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