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One of the most vibrant and innovative literary journals in the world, the Kenyon Review maintains an international reach and significance. Founded at Kenyon College in 1939 by poet and critic John Crowe Ransom, KR remains committed to discovering, publishing, and supporting new voices from the broadest and most diverse backgrounds, as well as featuring singularly distinguished authors of this generation.
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Volume 43, Number 1, Jan/Feb 2021Table of Contents
2020 Kenyon Review Short Fiction Contest
Fiction
Nonfiction
Poetry
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View From this bench I like to call my bench I sit, and: I’ve lived with death from the beginning, at the edge
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View 1965: Harriet Richardson Wipes Galway Kinnell’s Face after State Troopers Beat Him with a Billy Club, and: Juneteenth (#3)
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| ISSN | 2327-8307 |
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| Print ISSN | 0163-075X |
| Launched on MUSE | 2021-01-05 |
| Open Access | No |




