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1 9 1 R C O N T R I B U T O R S LAURA AURICCHIO is associate professor of art history and Dean of the School of Undergraduate Studies at The New School. Her forthcoming book, The Marquis, will be published this season by Alfred A. Knopf. JILL BIALOSKY is the author of three books of poetry, most recently, Intruder; two novels , House Under Snow and The Life Room; and a memoir, History of a Suicide: My Sister’s Unfinished Life. Her new book of poetry, The Players, is forthcoming in 2015. EAVAN BOLAND’s new book is A Woman Without a Country, forthcoming from W. W. Norton this season. She is Bella Mabury and Eloise Mabury Knapp Professor in Humanities at Stanford University. BRUCE BOND is the author of nine books of poetry, most recently Choir of the Wells: A Tetralogy (Etruscan Press, 2013) and The Visible (Louisiana State University Press, 2012). Three books are forthcoming: The Other Sky (Etruscan), For the Lost Cathedrals (LSU), and Immanent Distance: Poetry and the Metaphysics of the Near at Hand (University of Michigan Press). He is a Regents Professor of English at the University of North Texas and poetry editor for American Literary Review. DAVID BOTTOMS’ most recent book of poems is We Almost Disappear (Copper Canyon Press). GEORGE BRADLEY edited The Yale Younger Poets Anthology and is the author of five books of poetry, most recently A Few of Her Secrets (Waywiser). OLIVIA CLARE’s stories have appeared or will appear in Southern Review, Kenyon Review Online, Ecotone, Hopkins Review, n+1, and The O. Henry Prize Stories 2014. Her poems have appeared in Poetry, Southern Review, Notre Dame Review, and other journals. A book of poetry, The 26-Hour Day, is forthcoming from New Issues. COLETTE (Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette; 1873– 1954) was author of many works, including the novels Gigi and Cheri and the libretto to Maurice Ravel’s one-act opera L’enfant et les sortilèges. The selections here are from Shipwrecked on a Tra≈c Island and Other Previously Untranslated Gems, to be published by SUNY Press this season. PAUL H. FRY is the William Lampson Professor of English at Yale University. He is author of books on British Romanticism, the history of lyric poetry, the history of criticism, and modern literary theory. His most recent books are Wordsworth and the Poetry of What We Are and Theory of Literature (the latter the book version of online lectures, ‘‘Introduction to the Theory of Literature,’’ for OpenYale). BARRY GOLDENSOHN’s most recent book of poetry, The Hundred Yard Dash Man: New and Collected Poems, was published this year by Fomite. He is author of six collections , and has taught at the Iowa Writers’ Workshops and Goddard, Skidmore, and Hampshire Colleges. JOSEPH HARRISON is the author of two books of poetry, Someone Else’s Name (2003) and Identity Theft (2008). He was a 2009 Guggenheim fellow in poetry. His 1 9 2 C O N T R I B U T O R S Y new book, Shakespeare’s Horse, will be published by Waywiser next March. JAMES HATCH’s work has appeared in Southwest Review, Kenyon Review, Shenandoah, Nimrod, and elsewhere. He is author of the book of poetry The Green Behind Every Shape (Somerset Hall Press, Boston). His second collection is entitled The CloudBuilt Columns. He lives and works in New York City. EDMUND KEELEY’s translations of modern Greek poets have received the Landon Award and the PEN/Ralph Manheim Medal for Translation; he is co-editor of The Greek Poets: Homer to the Present (W. W. Norton, 2009). He is the author of seven novels and ten volumes of nonfiction, including a memoir, Borderlines. Before his retirement in 1994 (as Charles Barnwell Straut Class of 1923 Professor of English Emeritus), he taught English, creative writing, and Hellenic studies at Princeton for more than forty years. MAIRI MA C INNES is author of a number of collections of poems, including Elsewhere and Back: Selected Poems and The Ghostwriter (both Bloodaxe Books) and The Pebble (University of Illinois Press), as well as two novels and a memoir, Clearances. She has received fellowships...

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