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Fourth Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction is devoted to publishing notable, innovative work in nonfiction. The title reflects the intention to give nonfiction its due as a literary genre to give writers of the fourth genre a showcase for their work and to give readers a place to find the liveliest and most creative works in the form. To reflect the genre's flexibility and expansiveness, the journal includes works ranging from personal essays and memoirs to literary journalism and personal criticism.
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Volume 22, Number 2, Fall 2020Table of Contents
- Untimely
- pp. v-vi
- Driving Lessons
- pp. 1-4
- Mr. Moon
- pp. 5-11
- Home/boy
- pp. 13-15
- To Flense
- pp. 35-48
- The Korean Woman
- pp. 61-69
- A Crack in Everything
- pp. 77-85
- Between Kennel and Creek
- pp. 87-98
- Burying Molly
- pp. 99-107
- American Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos)
- pp. 109-117
- All My Little Deaths
- pp. 119-132
- A Different Kind of Mind Palace
- pp. 133-147
- On the Making of a Mumu
- pp. 155-170
- Ladies and Gentlemen: The Steelhead
- pp. 179-189
- Excavation of a Car Crash
- pp. 191-201
- A Bind
- pp. 203-213
- About the Contributors
- pp. 243-249
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